LEADPERSONS Sample Clauses

LEADPERSONS. Lead persons will be selected and specifically assigned as needed by the Employer. It is intended that Lead persons shall be working Lead persons and shall perform regular work assignments as well as having the responsibility for, and limited to, providing guidance, direction and instruction to his/her assigned group for which she/he shall be paid $1.50 (one dollar and fifty cents) above the contract base rate of the highest classification led.
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LEADPERSONS. When designated as such by NOPFMI, a leadperson shall be a member of one of the classifications identified in Appendix I assigned on a short-term basis, as defined and set exclusively by NOPFMI, to direct the scheduling and/or work of other members of the leadperson’s classification as directed by and at all times subject to NOPFMI oversight and sole discretion. Leadpersons designated as such by NOPFMI will receive a 5% increase above his regular rate of pay, during such time as the individual serves as a leadperson. An employee may decline to be a leadperson and leadpersons may be removed at the discretion of NOPFMI.
LEADPERSONS. The Company shall designate leadpersons as it deems necessary from the Grade I job classification, subject to the employee’s acceptance of such assignment. This designation is not subject to this Agreement’s grievance and arbitration provisions. Leadperson positions are not permanent. Either the Company, the Union or the employee may terminate the position at any time for any reason. Leadpersons shall, in addition to performing their regular and customary job duties, assist in scheduling vacation, recommend training for each employee in the Leadperson’s modality, conduct site assignment cleanup, which includes workload related database management, and conduct a weekly conference call to review problems and issues and identify solutions and best practices as well as:  Provide technical assistance and support to a designated group of CSEs, act as a go-between to an assigned group of CSEs and service management on topics related to technical issues;  Share product knowledge and expertise with designated CSEs;  Recommend training or development for designated groups;  Investigate repeat calls to determine reasons for unresolved issues. Leadpersons shall not mete out or recommend discipline, nor will they be consulted regarding, or asked to assess, the job performance of fellow CSEs for purposes of setting annual pay. Leadpersons will receive four dollars ($4.00) per hour above the Technical Representative I rate of pay.
LEADPERSONS. Leadpersons designated as such by NOPFMI will receive a 5% increase above his regular rate of pay, but no less than 25 cents per hour and no greater than $1.00 per hour, during such time as the individual serves as a leadperson. An employee may decline to be a leadperson and leadpersons may be removed at the discretion of NOPFMI.

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