NO REDUCTION IN RATES Sample Clauses

NO REDUCTION IN RATES. No employee shall suffer any reduction in hourly rates or general working conditions by reason of the signing of this Agreement. No employee receiving hourly rates in excess of the rates herein shall be replaced by another employee at a lesser hourly rate for the purpose of avoiding any of the provisions of this Agreement.
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NO REDUCTION IN RATES. It is further agreed that no employee shall suffer any reduction in hourly rates by reason of signing pf this Agreement. No employee receiving hourly rates in excess of the rates herein shall be replaced by another employee at a lesser hourly rate for the purpose of avoiding any of the provisions of this Agreement. Provided, however, that if an employee receiving higher hour­ ly rates than provided in this Agreement subsequently quits or is terminated, and is later rehired, such employee shall be rehired at the then prevailing rate under the terms of this Agreement. In the event, however, any employee desires to be re­ classified into a classification whose rate of pay is less than he is receiving, such reclassification may be made with the con­ sent of the Employer, notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this para­ graph. Special rates of pay may be arranged for superannuated or partially disabled employees by agreement between the Un­ ion, the Employer and the employee in­ volved.
NO REDUCTION IN RATES. No employee being paid at a straight time hourly wage rate in excess of the rates herein shall be replaced by another employee at a lesser rate for the purpose of avoiding any of the provisions of this Agreement, nor shall any employee suffer any reduction in his present straight-time hourly wage rate by reason of the signing of this Agreement; provided, however, that if an employee is paid at a higher rate than the contract rate and voluntarily quits or is discharged or laid off, in accordance with Article IV or V, respectively, the Employer is not obligated to pay any replacement of such employee at a rate higher than the contract rate.

Related to NO REDUCTION IN RATES

  • REDUCTION IN STAFF 15.1 Procedure According to provisions of Missouri Statute 168.124, the Board of Education may place on leave of absence as many teachers as necessary because of decrease in enrollment, school district reorganization, or financial conditions. Whenever the Board anticipates a reduction in teaching staff, the superintendent or his/her designee will notify the officials of the Association concerning the anticipated reduction in the teaching staff. A meeting between the Association officials and the superintendent or his/her designee will be scheduled for purposes of discussing the proposed reduction in staff within two weeks (2) following the above notification. Individual teachers will not be contacted prior to the above meeting. In placing teachers on leave, the Board shall be governed by the following provisions:

  • Staff Reduction In the event the District adopts a reduced educational program by reason of financial necessity, including but not limited to, levy failure and/or decreased State or Federal support, certificated employees who will be retained to implement the District’s reduced or modified program and those certificated employees who will be non-renewed from employment or adversely affected in contract status shall be identified by the provisions contained in this Article. If the District is only reducing provisional employees, the following procedures do not need to be implemented.

  • Reduction in Hours Any reduction in regularly assigned time shall be considered a layoff under the provisions of this Article.

  • Salary on Reduction A. 1. When a probationary employee is reduced to a class not previously occupied by the employee, the employee shall receive the recruiting step for the lower class and shall receive a new merit increase eligibility date as provided in Section 3.C., above, or the employee's salary and merit increase eligibility date may be determined by the Chief Human Resources Officer.

  • Reduction of Compensation If the Firm fails to meet the submission date by less than thirty days for the draft report and/or working papers submitted to the Office of the State Auditor for review and approval or by less than thirty days from the completion date for the final reports and/or corrections to the working papers prescribed herein, the District may, with the consent of the Office of the State Auditor, reduce the agreed compensation by an amount not to exceed ten percent of the total contract price for the applicable fiscal year. If reports and/or corrections to the working papers are overdue by 30 days or more, the District may reduce, with the consent of the Office of the State Auditor, the agreed compensation by an amount not to exceed twenty percent of the total contract price for the Rev. 10/20 applicable fiscal year.

  • REDUCTION IN WORKFORCE 16.01 The employer will layoff employees in reverse order of seniority within the classification provided those retained have the ability to do the work. No new employee will be hired until all those qualified employees with recall rights have been given the opportunity to return to work and have failed to do so.

  • Reduction A. No regular employee or limited-term regular employee shall be reduced to a position in a lower class for reasons of unsatisfactory performance or physical disability except for reasonable cause.

  • Reduction in scope of agreement for fault 19.1.1 If the Grantee does not comply with an obligation under this Agreement and the Commonwealth believes that the non‐compliance is incapable of remedy, or if the Grantee has failed to comply with a notice to remedy, the Commonwealth may by written notice reduce the scope of the Agreement.

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