Mechanical Plant Operators Sample Clauses

Mechanical Plant Operators. The employer when terminating the employment of an operator shall give the employee the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice One year or less One week Over one year & up to the completion of three years Two weeks Over three years & up to the completion of five years Three weeks Over five years Four weeks In addition to the above notice, employees over 45 years of age with not less than two years continuous service shall be entitled to an additional week’s notice.
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Mechanical Plant Operators. (Plus Rates) These operatives shall be paid the basic plain time rate for labourers together with the following rates: - Category of Operatives Hourly Rate 20/07/18 £ p 20/07/19 £ p Power-Driven Tools Operative using Power-driven Tools such as Breakers, Percussive Drills, Picks and Spades, Rammers 0.51 0.53 Continued Category of Operatives Hourly Rate 20/07/18 £ p 20/07/19 £ p Compressors Mobile or portable Air Compressor, Operator of 0.54 0.56 Mobile Cranes Self-propelled Mobile Crane on Road wheels or Caterpillar tracks including Lorry mounted: capacity up to and including 2 tons 0.84 0.87 All other mobile cranes 2.44 2.53 Dumpers Over 0.8 cu metres up to and including 3.85 cu metres struck capacity 0.54 0.56 Demolition Rigged Excavators Category A - Materials processing. 0.84 0.87 Category B – Demolishing < 15 m. 1.34 1.39 Category C – Demolishing < 30 m. 1.71 1.77 Category D – All heights 1.98 2.05 Operative attending Cranes or Excavators (Banksman) 0.51 0.53 Front-End Shovels Up to and including 0.8 cu metres. Over 2.3 cu metres up to and including. 1.72 1.78 (d) Lorry Drivers Drivers of lorries shall be paid the following hourly rates: From 20/07/18 From 20/07/19 Class 1 £12.78 £13.23 Class 2 £12.02 £12.44 Class 3 £11.27 £11.66

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