Common use of Leading Hand Allowance Clause in Contracts

Leading Hand Allowance. 43.2.1 A leading hand is an Employee who is given by the Employer, or the Employer's agent, the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of one or more other persons. A person specifically appointed to be a leading hand, will be paid for all purposes, the leading hand allowance appropriate for the number of persons in the Employee's charge. Additionally, a leading hand will be paid at the hourly rate of the highest classification supervised or the Employee's own hourly rate, whichever is the highest. Leading Hand allowance shall be paid at the rates provided in the table of allowances.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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