PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE Sample Clauses

PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE. CAMI encourages 3rd class operators to work towards receiving their 2nd class certificate and in turn will provide the monetary incentive to pay for knowledge and retain these valuable team members. 3rd Class Shift Operators who hold their 2nd Class Engineers certificate will be paid at the Shift Operators 2nd class rate. The Powerhouse team members realize that exchanging of shift assignments by mutual agreement between team members is a privilege. CAMI is willing to give team members the flexibility of mutual shift changes as long as the shift change does not have a negative effect on the Company. Each mutual shift change must be in writing, outlining the shift change, signed by both parties and given to the Company before the change. Any differences in shift premium, Sunday premium, or overtime pay resulting from the change must be worked out by the team members. Each team member will continue to receive their regular pay for the mutual change period as if the change did not occur. Stationary Engineers will be regarded as probationary team members for the first forty-five (45) scheduled shifts of their employment, within a six (6) month period and shall have no seniority standing until the completion of forty-five (45) scheduled shifts. The forty-five (45) scheduled shifts is calculated based on the five (5) week shift pattern of the Powerhouse. During this period CAMI will be the sole judge of their suitability for employment, and termination will be at CAMI’s discretion. Upon completion of the probationary period, seniority will start from the first date of hiring, and the team member’s name will appear on the appropriate seniority list in order of the respective date of hire.
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PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE encourages 3rd class operators to work towards receiving their 2nd class certificate and in turn will provide the monetary incentive to pay for knowledge and retain these valuable team members. 3rd Class Shift Operators who hold their 2nd Class Engineers certificate will be paid at the Shift Operators 2nd class rate. MUTUAL SHIFT CHANGES: The Powerhouse team members realize that exchanging of shift assignments by mutual agreement between team members is a privilege. is willing to give team members the flexibility of mutual shift changes as long as the shift change does not have a negative effect on the Company. Each mutual shift change must be in writing, outlining the shift change, signed by both parties and given to the Company before the change. Any differences in shift premium, Sunday premium, or overtime pay resulting from the change must be worked out by the team members. Each team member will continue to receive their regular pay for the mutual change period as if the change did not occur. SENIORITY: Stationary Engineers will be regarded as probationary team members for the first forty-five (45)scheduled shifts of their employment, within a six
PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE. 1. The parties have agreed to a pay-for-knowledge programmed covering 9 key skills as outlined below: -Polyurethane casting -Extruder -Rubber Milling -Live blast in blasting room -Lathe -Drill -Grinder -Receiving inspection -Balancing 2. Employees must perform the task at least once in the preceding three years in order to maintain the PFK premium. 3. The parties have agreed to an initial skills matrix, dated November 8, 2001. This matrix is to be used for the purposes of the pay-for-knowledge programmed only. The parties agree that the skills matrix shall be updated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this agreement. The Company will maintain any necessary records to administer this agreement. Employees must be given the opportunity to use the skill or the opportunity to learn an alternate skill within the three (3) year period following the date of ratification. When at work, employees are expected to perform these tasks when requested by the company in order to remain entitled to receive the PFK premium. 4. The PFK premium will be added to the employee’s regular wage and is as follows when an employee can perform the skills listed in (1) above: 1 skill- $0.10 2 skills- $0.15 3 skills- $0.20 The PFK premium is capped at $0.20. When the company, in its sole discretion, offers additional training opportunities with the effect of increasing an employee’s pay for knowledge premiums, they will be offered to employees first by seniority within the department, then by plant seniority, subject to any preference given to employees with previous experience in the task. Duly executed by the parties hereto in Hawkesbury, this day of 2011. ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANY ON BEHALF OF THE UNION 1. The Company and the Union agree to the introduction of a twelve (12) hour work schedule to apply for the duration of the collective agreement, which schedule may be implemented and discontinued by the Company from time to time as justified by the production requirements of each individual work centre. Individual work centers, for the purpose of this Letter of Agreement, will be the Covering Department, Maintenance Department, Shipping and Receiving Department and any position in the Machine Shop Roll Servicing Department. 2. The Company and the Union further agree that Articles 16.01, 19.00, 21.01 (a), 21.02, 23.05,
PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE encourages 3rd class operatorsto work towardsreceiving their 2nd class certificate and in turn will provide the monetary incentive to pay for knowledge and retain these valuable employees. 3rd Class Shift Operators who hold their 2nd Class Engineers certificate will be paid at the The Powerhouse team members realize that exchanging of shift assignments by agreement between team members is a privilege. is willing to give employees the flexibility of mutual shift changes as long as the shift change does not have a negative effect on the company. Each mutual shift change must be in writing, outlining the shift change, signed by both parties and given to the company before the change. Any differencesin shift premium, Sunday premium, or overtime pay resulting from the change must be worked out by the employees. Each employee will continue to receive their regular pay for the mutual change period as if the change did not occur.

Related to PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE

  • No Knowledge The Company has no knowledge of any event which would be more likely than not to have the effect of causing such Registration Statement to be suspended or otherwise ineffective.

  • Knowledge Whenever a representation or warranty or other statement in this Agreement (including, without limitation, Schedule I hereto) is made with respect to a Person's "knowledge," such statement refers to such Person's employees or agents who were or are responsible for or involved with the indicated matter and have actual knowledge of the matter in question.

  • Schedules; Knowledge Each party is presumed to have full knowledge of all information set forth in the other party's schedules delivered pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Knowledge of Offering You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to examine the Registration Statement, the Prospectus, or the Offering Circular, as the case may be, any amendment or supplement thereto relating to the Offering, any Preliminary Prospectus or Preliminary Offering Circular, and the material, if any, incorporated by reference therein, any Issuer Free Writing Prospectus, any Supplemental Materials, and any ABS Underwriter Derived Information, and you will familiarize yourself with the terms of the Securities, any applicable Indenture, and the other terms of the Offering thereof which are to be reflected in the Prospectus or the Offering Circular, as the case may be, and the applicable AAU and Underwriting Agreement. The Manager is authorized, with the advice of counsel for the Underwriters, to approve on your behalf any amendments or supplements to the documents described in the preceding sentence.

  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others. o A description of the intended use(s) for and users of the project results. o Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name. o Copies of documents, fact sheets, journal articles, press releases, and other documents prepared for public dissemination. These documents must include the Legal Notice required in the terms and conditions. Indicate where and when the documents were disseminated. o A discussion of policy development. State if project has been or will be cited in government policy publications, or used to inform regulatory bodies. o The number of website downloads or public requests for project results. o Additional areas as determined by the CAM. • Conduct technology transfer activities in accordance with the Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan. These activities will be reported in the Progress Reports. • When directed by the CAM, develop Presentation Materials for an Energy Commission- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy Commission. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report on technology transfer activities conducted during the project. • Initial Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Final Project Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Presentation Materials (draft and final) • High Quality Digital Photographs • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan (draft and final) • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report (draft and final)

  • Full Knowledge By their signatures, the parties acknowledge that they have carefully read and fully understand the terms and conditions of this Agreement, that each party has had the benefit of counsel, or has been advised to obtain counsel, and that each party has freely agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Purchaser’s Knowledge The Purchaser has sufficient knowledge, understanding, and experience, either independently or together with his, her or its purchaser representative(s), in financial and business matters, and of the functionality, usage, storage, transmission mechanisms, and other material characteristics of cryptographic tokens, token wallets and other token storage mechanisms, public and private key management, blockchain technology, and blockchain-based software systems, to understand the terms of this Purchase Agreement and the Offering Materials, and such knowledge, understanding, and experience enables the Purchaser to evaluate the merits and risks of purchasing the Tokens.

  • Seller’s Knowledge Whenever a representation is qualified by the phrase “to the best of Seller’s knowledge”, or by words of similar import, the accuracy of such representation shall be based solely on the actual (as opposed to constructive or imputed) knowledge of the Designated Seller Representative, without independent investigation or inquiry. Purchaser acknowledges that the Designated Seller Representative is named solely for the purpose of defining the scope of Seller’s knowledge and not for the purpose of imposing any liability on or creating any duties running from the Designated Seller Representative to Purchaser and Purchaser agrees that no Designated Seller Representative shall have any liability under this Agreement or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • No Knowledge of Breach Neither Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has any Knowledge of any facts or circumstances that would result in Buyer or Buyer Bank being in breach on the date of execution of this Agreement of any representations and warranties of Buyer or Buyer Bank set forth in ARTICLE IV.

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.

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