Common use of Pay for Working Different Classifications in One Day Clause in Contracts

Pay for Working Different Classifications in One Day. An employee who works in a number of classifications in one (1) day, shall be paid the highest rate of pay to the next full hour or the employee's master classification, whichever is greater. If the employee works four (4) hours or more in the higher pay classification, the employee shall be paid the highest pay classification for the full shift. To be eligible under this Clause, the employee must perform a substantial portion of the duties of the higher classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Pay for Working Different Classifications in One Day. An employee who works in a number of classifications in one (1) day, shall be paid the highest rate of pay to the next full hour or the employee's master classification, whichever is greater. If the employee works four (4) hours or more in the higher pay classification, the employee shall be paid the highest pay classification for the full shift. To be eligible under this Clause, the employee must perform a substantial portion of the duties of the higher classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Pay for Working Different Classifications in One Day. β€Œβ€Œ An employee who works in a number of classifications in one (1) day, shall be paid the highest rate of pay to the next full hour or the employee's master classification, whichever is greater. If the employee works four (4) hours or more in the higher pay classification, the employee shall be paid the highest pay classification for the full shift. To be eligible under this Clause, the employee must perform a substantial portion of the duties of the higher classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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