Maintenance Training and Rate of Pay Sample Clauses

Maintenance Training and Rate of Pay. The Employer shall establish for each mine a program for training Employees in maintenance jobs. Training vacancies may be posted as Maintenance-Trainee or Electrician-Trainee according to the custom in the mine, but in any event the training program shall include training in mechanical, welding and electrical skills. Management shall select such Employees for training on the basis of seniority and trainability as defined in Section (g) of this Article. The method of training shall be accomplished in consideration of local variations from mine to mine but should in general employ techniques such as progressive job tasks, on-the-job training and classroom training. Each program shall also include a definitive progression of wages and a time schedule which shall be applied on the basis of satisfactory performance. Vacancies for trainees shall be posted in accordance with actual anticipated needs for developing maintenance skills. Where such skills are presently available within the classified work force, vacancies shall be posted for the job, as the case may be, and not for a trainee. When an underground Employee is awarded a maintenance trainee job, the starting rate of a trainee shall be at Wage Grade 2. The trainee shall progress to Wage Grade 4 in a maximum of six months if he meets the job standards for the maintenance job. The trainee shall remain at this rate for a maximum of twelve (12) months at which time he progresses to Wage Grade 5 if his progress is such as to meet the standards for the highest rated maintenance job. When a maintenance trainee job is awarded for an outside or surface job (covered by Appendix A, Part II and Part III), the applicable progression shall be Wage Grades 2, 3, and 4. If a trainee makes more rapid progress by meeting the standards of the program and fully qualifies for the maintenance job before the end of the maximum training period, that fact shall be recognized and if the Employee is assigned to and does perform the highest rated maintenance job and the work associated therewith, he shall be so classified and paid at such highest rate.
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