Leading Hand Allowances (All Purpose Sample Clauses

Leading Hand Allowances (All Purpose. An employee specifically appointed by management to perform Leading Hand duties will be eligible for an “All Purpose” hourly allowance as per the following table. To release an employee from leading hand duties a weeks notice or a weeks allowance in lieu is required. From: 1/12/2012 From: 1/12/2013 From: 1/12/2014 $1.45 per hour $1.50per hour $1.56per hour Note: A leading hand is a working leading hand and is not a supervisor. Provided if the Company elects to pay a supervisor under the terms of this Agreement then the supervisor’s hourly rate will be no less than 120 % of the BESE Level 4 hourly rate of pay.
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