Common use of Long Service Premium Clause in Contracts

Long Service Premium. Employees shall receive a long service premium as follows: Ten (10) years of service – sixty ($.60) cents per hour Fifteen (15) Years of service seventy ($.70) cents per hour

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Samples: ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com

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Long Service Premium. Employees shall receive a long service premium as follows: Ten (10) years of service – sixty service: - twenty-five cents ($.600.25) cents per hour Fifteen (15) Years years of service seventy service: - fifty cents ($.700.50) per hour inclusive of the previous twenty-five cents (0.25) Twenty (20) years of service: - seventy-five cents (0.75) per hourhour inclusive of the previous fifty cents (0.50) Overtime will be paid at the employees’ rate of pay plus time and one half as per

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com

Long Service Premium. Long Service Employees shall receive a long service premium as followsfollows on regular hours of work: Five (5) years of service: twenty-five (.25) per hour Ten (10) years of service – sixty service: fifty cents ($.60.50) cents per hour (inclusive of the previous twenty-five cents (.25)) Fifteen (15) Years years of service seventy service: seventy-five cents ($.70.75) per hour (inclusive of the previous fifty cents per hour(.50))

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Town of Virden

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Long Service Premium. Employees shall receive a long service premium as follows: Ten (10) years of service – sixty Eighty five ($.60.85) cents per hour Fifteen (15) Years of service seventy Ninety five ($.70.95) cents per hour

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ufcw832.com

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