PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT Sample Clauses

PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. All employees shall be paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. The Employer shall designate a pay day not to exceed six (6) days following the completion of the applicable pay period and employees must be paid on that day. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee with a weekly itemized wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, straight-time and overtime or premium hours worked, total amount of straight-time, overtime and premium wages paid and all deductions made. An employee scheduled off on a payday shall be paid on his or her last scheduled working day before the payday, if checks are available. For definition purposes, pay period as used in this agreement shall be two (2) consecutive weeks. Upon request, the person in charge of the store at the time, will provide the employee with accurate information concerning their earned vacation and sick leave hours.
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PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. All employees shall be paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. The Employer shall designate a payday not to exceed six (6) days following the completion of the applicable pay period, and employees must be paid on that day. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee with a weekly itemized wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, straight-time and overtime or premium hours worked, total amount of straight-time, overtime and premium wages paid and all deductions made. An employee scheduled off on a payday shall be paid on the employee’s last scheduled working day before the payday, if checks are available. Upon request, the person in charge of the store at the time, will provide the employee with accurate information concerning their earned vacation and sick leave hours.
PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. All employees shall be paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. The Employer shall designate a payday not to exceed six (6) days following the completion of the applicable pay period, and employees must be paid on that day. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee with a weekly itemized wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, straight-time and overtime or premium hours worked, total amount of straight-time, overtime and premium wages paid, the hourly rate of pay and for apprentices the accumulated hours worked to date, and all deductions made. An employee scheduled off on a payday shall be paid on the employee’s last scheduled working day before the payday, if checks are available.
PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. All employees shall be paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. The Employer shall designate a payday not to exceed six (6) days following the completion of the applicable pay period, and employees must be paid on that day. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee with a weekly itemized wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, straight-time and overtime or premium hours worked, total amount of straight-time, overtime and
PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. Section 1: All Employees shall be paid on at least a biweekly basis. Paychecks shall include an itemized statement of hours worked and wages paid, including overtime pay, premiums and vacation.
PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. All employees shall be paid on a weekly or biweekly basis. The Employer shall designate a payday not to exceed six (6) days following the completion of the applicable pay period, and employees must be paid on that day. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee with a weekly itemized wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, straight-time and overtime or premium hours worked, total amount of straight-time, overtime and premium wages paid, the hourly rate of pay and for apprentices the accumulated hours worked to date, and all deductions made. An employee scheduled off on a payday shall be paid on the employee’s last scheduled working day before the payday, if checks are available. It is understood and agreed that the Employer contemplates changing the method of payment to employees from the present weekly method to a biweekly method of payment. The Union agrees that such a method of payment will be permissible during the term of this Agreement so long as the Employer gives the Union and the employees no less than six (6) weeks’ notice in writing.
PAY PERIOD AND WAGE STATEMENT. Employees shall be paid at least twice monthly. Wages shall be accompanied by an itemized statement of hours worked and wages paid, including overtime pay premiums as well as sick days and vacation days used and accrued, as required by law.
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