Common use of Leadwork Differential Clause in Contracts

Leadwork Differential. Section 1. Leadwork Differential shall be defined as a differential as indicated in Section 4 below for employees who have been assigned by their supervisor in writing “leadwork” duties over two (2) employees in their classification for ten (10) consecutive work days or longer. Leadwork is where, on a recurring basis, while performing essentially the same duties as the workers led, the employee has been directed to perform all of the following functions: Orient new employees, when appropriate; assign and reassign tasks; transmit established standards of performance to workers; review work of employees to ensure conformance of work standards; provide informal assessment of workers’ performance to the supervisor; and train employees in new work methods. Section 2. When such leadwork assignments exceed ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. Section 3. Leadwork Differential shall not apply to voluntary training and development purposes which are mutually agreed in writing between the supervisor and employee. Section 4. The differential shall be five percent (5%) above the employee’s current monthly base rate of pay. No application of this Article shall be construed or interpreted to provide for overtime at a rate exceeding time and one-half (1-1/2) or to effect a “pyramiding” of overtime and all forms of premium pay.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Leadwork Differential. Section 1. Leadwork Differential shall be defined as a differential as indicated in Section 4 below for employees who have been assigned by their supervisor in writing “leadwork” ―leadwork‖ duties over two (2) employees in their classification for ten (10) consecutive work days or longer. Leadwork is where, on a recurring basis, while performing essentially the same duties as the workers led, the employee has been directed to perform all of the following functions: Orient new employees, when appropriate; assign and reassign tasks; transmit established standards of performance to workers; review work of employees to ensure conformance of work standards; provide informal assessment of workers’ performance to the supervisor; and train employees in new work methods. Section 2. When such leadwork assignments exceed ten (10) consecutive work days, the employee shall be compensated for all hours worked beginning from the first day of the assignment and for the full period of that particular assignment. Section 3. Leadwork Differential shall not apply to voluntary training and development purposes which are mutually agreed in writing between the supervisor and employee. Section 4. The differential shall be five percent (5%) above the employee’s current monthly base rate of pay. No application of this Article shall be construed or interpreted to provide for overtime at a rate exceeding time and one-half (1-1/2) or to effect a “pyramiding” ―pyramiding‖ of overtime and all forms of premium pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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