Common use of LEADHANDS Clause in Contracts

LEADHANDS. ‌ 19.01 Leadhands will assign work as directed by a salaried employee and co-ordinate this work among the crew members. This is a job in which the employee under the direction of a salaried staff member has the combined responsibility of directing the work of a group of employees on other hourly rated production and maintenance jobs and performing some of the same work as that of the group directed unless such work includes operating pit production equipment. The direction generally consists of activities such as required to: i) Plan work to be performed by the group; ii) Determine "on-the-job" working procedure in the case of repair and maintenance work; iii) Arrange for necessary tools, supplies and facilities; iv) Assign and instruct members of the group; and v) Inspect, co-ordinate and record the work performed by the group. In recognition of the fact that Leadhands are required to work additional time prior to and after shift start for turnover meetings etc. Leadhands will be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over the highest classification directed for all hours worked, during the period that the employee is acting as a Leadhand. This premium will not apply to any hours spent for pre-shift or post shift activities. (a) The assignment of a Leadhand to a crew will not impact the number of employees eligible to be off on such crew for any approved leave provided for in the Collective Agreement. (b) The selection of Leadhands for the purposes of assignments to various crews will be limited to properly trained and qualified employee(s) which have been designated by the Company as Leadhands prior to the assignment. 19.03 Vacancies for Leadhand positions will not be posted. Those wishing consideration may apply to the Employee Relations Department at any time, on the appropriate form.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LEADHANDS. 19.01 Leadhands will assign work as directed by a salaried employee and co-ordinate this work among the crew members. This is a job in which the employee under the direction of a salaried staff member has the combined responsibility of directing the work of a group of employees on other hourly rated production and maintenance jobs and performing some of the same work as that of the group directed unless such work includes operating pit production equipment. The direction generally consists of activities such as required to: i) Plan work to be performed by the group; ii) Determine "on-the-job" working procedure in the case of repair and maintenance work; iii) Arrange for necessary tools, supplies and facilities; iv) Assign and instruct members of the group; and v) Inspect, co-ordinate and record the work performed by the group. In recognition of the fact that Leadhands are required to work additional time prior to and after shift start for turnover meetings etc. Leadhands will be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over the highest classification directed for all hours worked, during the period that the employee is acting as a Leadhand. This premium will not apply to any hours spent for pre-shift or post shift activities. (a) The assignment of a Leadhand to a crew will not impact the number of employees eligible to be off on such crew for any approved leave provided for in the Collective Agreement. (b) The selection of Leadhands for the purposes of assignments to various crews will be limited to properly trained and qualified employee(s) which have been designated by the Company as Leadhands prior to the assignment. 19.03 Vacancies for Leadhand positions will not be posted. Those wishing consideration may apply to the Employee Relations Human Resources Department at any time, on the appropriate form.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

LEADHANDS. 19.01 Leadhands will assign work as directed by a salaried employee and co-co ordinate this work among the crew members. This is a job in which the employee under the direction of a salaried staff member has the combined responsibility of directing the work of a group of employees on other hourly rated production and maintenance jobs and performing some of the same work as that of the group directed unless such work includes operating pit production equipment. The direction generally consists of activities such as required to: i) Plan work to be performed by the group; ii) Determine "on-the-job" working procedure in the case of repair and maintenance work; iii) Arrange for necessary tools, supplies and facilities; iv) Assign and instruct members of the group; and v) Inspect, co-ordinate and record the work performed by the group. In recognition of the fact that Leadhands are required to work additional time prior to and after shift start for turnover meetings etc. Leadhands will be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over the highest classification directed for all hours worked, during the period that the employee is acting as a Leadhand. This premium will not apply to any hours spent for pre-shift or post shift activities. (a) The assignment of a Leadhand to a crew will not impact the number of employees eligible to be off on such crew for any approved leave provided for in the Collective Agreement. (b) The selection of Leadhands for the purposes of assignments to various crews will be limited to properly trained and qualified employee(s) which have been designated by the Company as Leadhands prior to the assignment. 19.03 Vacancies for Leadhand positions will not be posted. Those wishing consideration may apply to the Employee Relations Human Resources Department at any time, on the appropriate form.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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LEADHANDS. 19.01 Leadhands will assign work as directed by a salaried employee and co-ordinate this work among the crew members. This is a job in which the employee under the direction of a salaried staff member has the combined responsibility of directing the work of a group of employees on other hourly rated production and maintenance jobs and performing some of the same work as that of the group directed unless such work includes operating pit production equipment. The direction generally consists of activities such as required to: i) Plan work to be performed by the group; ii) Determine "on-the-job" working procedure in the case of repair and maintenance work; iii) Arrange for necessary tools, supplies and facilities; iv) Assign and instruct members of the group; and v) Inspect, co-ordinate and record the work performed by the group. In recognition of the fact that Leadhands are required to work additional time prior to and after shift start for turnover meetings etc. Leadhands will be paid a premium of three two dollars (and fifty cents $3.00) 2.50 per hour over the highest classification directed for all hours worked, during the period that the employee is acting as a Leadhand. This premium will not apply to any hours spent for pre-pre- shift or post shift activities. (a) The assignment of a Leadhand to a crew will not impact the number of employees eligible to be off on such crew for any approved leave provided for in the Collective Agreement. (b) The selection of Leadhands for the purposes of assignments to various crews will be limited to properly trained and qualified employee(s) which have been designated by the Company as Leadhands prior to the assignment. 19.03 Vacancies for Leadhand positions will not be posted. Those wishing consideration may apply to the Employee Relations Department at any time, on the appropriate form.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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