Lead/Charge Differential Sample Clauses

Lead/Charge Differential. A transplant coordinator who is selected and assigned lead/charge transplant coordinator responsibilities by management shall receive a lead/charge differential of three dollars ($3.00) per hour for the shift. Lead/Charge differential shall be in addition to other applicable differentials or premiums, if any.
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Lead/Charge Differential a. Employees classified as Clinical Nurse II and, effective 03/25/07, Clinical Nurse II 24/7 Unit and Clinical Nurse Per Diem who are assigned to and perform charge duties shall receive a differential of five percent (5%) based on their regular straight time pay for each hour they perform such duties. This shall not exceed one (1) employee per unit per shift.
Lead/Charge Differential. Employees who are assigned to and perform lead duties for an entire shift when such duties are not incorporated in the scope of their classifications, not to exceed one (1) employee per unit per shift, shall receive a differential of five percent (5%) based on their regular straight time pay. AHS shall define in writing qualifications to serve as lead/charge. Each employee who meets the qualifications will be eligible for a lead/charge assignment. When more than one employee on a shift possesses the same skills and experience, seniority will determine who is assigned lead duties.

Related to Lead/Charge Differential

  • Night Differential Employees whose weekly work schedules consist of regularly scheduled night tours shall receive a night differential of ten percent (10%) of their Adjusted Rate. Employees who work fewer than five (5) night tours in a calendar week shall be paid a differential equal to one-fifth (1/5) of the night differential for each scheduled tour so worked.

  • Shift Differential The shift differential for employees working on assigned shifts which begin before 6:00 A.M. or which end at or after 7:00 P.M. shall be sixty-five cents ($0.65) per hour for all hours worked on that shift. Such shift differential shall be in addition to the employee's regular rate of pay and shall be included in all payroll calculations, but shall not apply during periods of paid leave. Employees working the regular day schedule who are required to work overtime or who are called back to work for special projects shall not be eligible for the shift differential.

  • Bilingual Differential When formally assigned in the employee’s position description, an employee assigned to interpret to or from another language to English will receive a differential of five percent (5%) of base pay.

  • Night Shift Differential 1. An employee who works an assigned night shift shall, in addition to his or her regular salary, be paid a night shift differential for each hour actually worked on the assigned night shift.

  • Leadwork Differential (a) Leadwork differential shall be defined as a differential for employees who have been formally assigned by their supervisor in writing, “leadwork” duties for ten (10) consecutive calendar days (or the equivalent thereof for alternate or flexible schedules) or longer provided the leadwork or team leader duties are not included in the classification specification for the employee’s position. Leadwork is where, on a recurring daily basis, the employee has been directed to perform substantially all of the following functions: to orient new employees, if appropriate; assign and reassign tasks to accomplish prescribed work efficiently; give direction to workers concerning work procedures; transmit established standards of performance to workers; review work of employees for conformance to standards; and provide informal assessment of workers’ performance to the supervisor.

  • Weekend Differential Employees assigned to State institutions other than Maine State Prison shall be eligible for a weekend differential of fifty cents ($.50) per hour to the base for shifts beginning between 10:00 p.m. Friday and 9:59 p.m.

  • Preceptor Differential Nurses who act in the capacity of a preceptor at the request of 8 the Hospital will be paid a differential of one dollar ($1.00) per hour for all hours 9 worked. To be eligible to act as a preceptor and receive the differential described 10 herein, the nurse must comply with the criteria of the Hospital Preceptor Guidelines.

  • Shift Differentials A shift differential of thirty-five cents ($.35) per hour shall be paid for shifts starting between 2:00 p.m. and 9:59 p.m. for employees regularly assigned to such shifts. A shift differential of forty-five cents ($.45) per hour shall be paid for shifts starting between 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. for employees regularly assigned to such shifts. The differential provided herein shall be part of base pay for overtime pay and other purposes. Employees at the Maine State Prison who are regularly assigned to the 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. shift are to be paid a shift differential of forty-five cents ($.45) per hour. Employees of mental health and correctional facilities shall be eligible for the second shift differential when their shift begins between 12:00 noon and 4:59 p.m.

  • Start-Up Costs 4.1.1 The Government of Ontario will provide:

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