Part-time employees wage grid Sample Clauses

Part-time employees wage grid. On the 1st anniversary of this Collective Agreement all part-time employees who were on the payroll as of the date of conversion shall receive the following general wage increase: Effective the first full pay week following the 1st Anniversary – twenty-five (25¢) cents per hour Ten (10¢) cents of these monies will be applied to the end rates of the part-time wage progression. For clarity, only those employees who were active on the payroll as date of conversion will receive the wage increases on the above mentioned dates. Employees hired after that date will not receive the above mentioned increases. In the event that a general wage increase results in an employee being on an “off-rate” within his or her classification, it is understood that the employee will still have to acquire the appropriate service to advance on the existing part-time wage progression. 0-300 hours worked $11.35 301-650 hours worked $11.40 650-1300 hours worked $11.45 1301-1950 hours worked $11.50 1951 – 2600 hours worked $11.55 2601 – 3250 hours worked $11.60 3251 – 3900 hours worked $11.65 3901- 4550 hours worked $11.70 4501 - 5200 hours worked $11.75 5201 – 5850 hours worked $11.80 5851 – 6500 hours worked $11.95 6501 + hours worked $12.15 Notwithstanding the wage progression for part-time employees, where there is an increase in the Provincial minimum wage rate the start rate will be minimum wage. The rates above the affected start rate will be increased, if necessary, to create a five (5¢) cent spread between that rate and the rate immediately below that rate. Employees who are currently being paid in excess of the Collective Agreement end rates shall receive an increase in their rate of pay in an amount equal to the end rate increases when they come into effect. No wage currently enjoyed by an employee, which is in excess of rates set out in the wage schedules herein, shall be reduced during the life of the Agreement. The parties agree that Section “D” does not prevent the implementation of additional premiums or other incentives as determined by the Employer from time to time. Where the Employer determines it is necessary to hire at a rate greater than the rate posted in Section “D” due to labour market conditions, the newly hired employees will be credited with the corresponding number of career hours to their assigned rate but such hours will note be used for determining seniority or any other entitlement under this Agreement. Prior to the implementation of any additional pre...
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Part-time employees wage grid. ‌ Effective the Sunday following the 3rd Anniversary: thirty cents ($0.30) per hour Effective the Sunday following the 4th Anniversary: thirty-five cents ($0.35) per hour For clarity, only those employees who were active on the payroll as of the date of ratification will receive the wage increases on the above-mentioned dates. Employees hired after the date will not receive the above-mentioned increases. In the event that a general wage increase results in an employee being on an “off-rate” within their classification, it is understood that the employee will still have to acquire the appropriate service to advance on the existing part-time wage progression. Notwithstanding the wage progression for part-time employees, where there is an increase in the Provincial minimum wage rate the start rate will be minimum wage. The rates above the affected start rate will be increased, if necessary, to create a five (5¢) spread between that rate and the rate immediately below that rate.
Part-time employees wage grid. On the 1st anniversary of this Collective Agreement all part-time employees who were on the payroll as of the date of conversion shall receive the following general wage increase: Effective the first full pay week following the 1st Anniversary – twenty-five (25¢) cents per hour Effective the first full pay week following the 2nd Anniversary –twenty-five (25¢) cents per hour Ten (10¢) cents of these monies will be applied to the end rates of the part-time wage progression. For clarity, only those employees who were active on the payroll as date of conversion will receive the wage increases on the above mentioned dates. Employees hired after that date will not receive the above-mentioned increases. In the event that a general wage increase results in an employee being on an “off-rate” within his or her classification, it is understood that the employee will still have to acquire the appropriate service to advance on the existing part-time wage progression. 0-300 hours worked $11.45 301-650 hours worked $11.52 650-1300 hours worked $11.59 1301-1950 hours worked $11.66 1951 – 2600 hours worked $11.73 2601 – 3250 hours worked $11.80 3251 – 3900 hours worked $11.87 3901- 4550 hours worked $12.00 4501 - 5200 hours worked $12.25 5201 – 5850 hours worked $12.50 5851 – 6500 hours worked $12.75 6501 + hours worked $13.50 Notwithstanding the wage progression for part-time employees, where there is an increase in the Provincial minimum wage rate the start rate will be minimum wage. The rates above the affected start rate will be increased, if necessary, to create a five (5¢) cent spread between that rate and the rate immediately below that rate.

Related to Part-time employees wage grid

  • Part-Time Employees Employees who are scheduled to work less than forty (40) hours per workweek.

  • Part-Time Employment Monthly compensation for part-time employment will be pro-rated based on the ratio of hours worked to hours required for full-time employment. In the alternative, part-time employees may be paid the appropriate hourly rate for all hours worked.

  • Part-Time Employee Part-time employee" means an employee who is normally scheduled to work fewer than 80 hours in a biweekly payroll period.

  • Regular Part-Time Employees A regular part-time employee is one who works less than full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular part-time employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement. Regular part-time employees shall receive the same perquisites, on a proportionate basis, as granted regular full-time employees.

  • Overtime-Eligible Employees Employees who are covered by the overtime provisions of state and federal law.

  • Regular Part-Time Employee A regular part-time employee is an employee hired to fill a posted part-time position and is regularly pre-scheduled to work.

  • Active Employees Active Employees who have not terminated service during the Plan Year and who meet the following requirements (select all that apply; leave blank if no exclusions): a. [ ] The Employee must be at least age (e.g., 55) b. [ ] The value of the sick and/or vacation leave must be at least $ (e.g., $2,000) c. [ ] A contribution will only be made if the total hours is over (e.g., 10) hours d. [ ] A contribution will not be made for hours in excess of (e.g., 40) hours

  • Permanent Part-Time Employees (1) Pay and benefits will be computed on a prorated monthly or pay period basis, such as one-half (½) monthly or pay period pay for a half-time employee, or pay will be computed on an hourly basis, and pay and benefits will be normally prorated on a pay period, pay status basis. Permanent part-time employees in permanent full-time positions will be treated as permanent part-time for purposes of this Article. (2) Employees paid on a fixed partial monthly basis shall have all extra hours worked over the regular part-time schedule paid at the hourly rate. Employees paid on a fixed partial monthly basis who work less than the regular part-time schedule shall have time deducted at the hourly rate.

  • TIME EMPLOYEES Part-time employee means an employee whose weekly scheduled hours of work on average are less than those established in Article 25 but not less than those prescribed in the Public Service Labour Relations Act.

  • Employees' Compensation The Consultant shall be solely responsible for the following:

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