Common use of Lead Hand Clause in Contracts

Lead Hand. Where the Employer considers it necessary for one Employee to be left in charge of a group of Employees, the Employee assigned to be a Lead Hand will be paid $1.25 / hour over and above their regular rate of pay for a minimum of one full shift. The selection of the Lead Hand shall be made taking into consideration ability, knowledge and qualifications.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement Made and Entered Into, Agreement Made and Entered Into, Agreement Made and Entered Into

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Lead Hand. Where the Employer considers it necessary for one Employee to be left in charge of a group of Employees, the Employee assigned to be a Lead Hand will be paid one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25 1.25) / hour over and above their regular rate of pay for a minimum of one (1) full shift. The selection of the Lead Hand shall be made taking into consideration ability, knowledge and qualifications.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Made and Entered Into

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