PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR Sample Clauses

PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air. These rates are non-cumulative. 1 - 14 lbs. $16.00 15 - 20 lbs. $19.50 21 lbs. $23.50 For air pressure over twenty-one (21) pounds, the Employer agrees to pay two dollars ($2.00) per pound compressed air premium for each pound over twentyone (21) pounds, in addition to the twenty-one (21) pound rate.
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PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. (a) The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air: Air Pressure May 1, 2007 1 to 14 lbs $16.00 15 to 20 lbs $19.50 21 lbs $23.50 For air pressures over twenty-one pounds (21 lbs.) the Employer agrees to pay Two Dollars ($2.00) per pound compressed air premium for each pound over twenty-one (21) lbs. in addition to the twenty-one pound (21 psi) rate. (b) Where employees are required to work in compressed air, they shall receive a minimum of nine (9) hours per day or shift; it being understood and agreed that the ninth hour shall be paid at straight time rates. (c) It is understood and agreed that air pressure premium will be paid per shift regardless of the time spent by an employee in compressed air, save and except when the employee voluntarily leaves the air. Rest periods as required by law when working under air pressure, are to be paid and no deduction will be made for a meal break falling in the rest period between the two working periods.
PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air: Air Pressure to to For air pressures over twenty-one pounds (21 the Employer agrees to pay Two Dollars ($2.00) per pound compressed air premium for each pound over twenty-one (21) in addition to the twenty-one pound (21 psi) rate. Where employees are required to work in compressed air, they shall receive a minimum of nine (9) hours per day or it being understood and agreed that the ninth hour shall be paid at straight time rates. It is understood and agreed that air pressure premium will be paid per shift regardless of the time spent by an employee in compressed air, save and except when the employee voluntarily leaves the air. Rest periods as required by law when working under air pressure, are to be paid and no deduction will be made for a meal break falling in the rest period between the two working periods.
PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air: Air Pressure to to For air pressures over twenty-one pounds (21 the Employer agrees to pay two dollars ($2.00) per pound compressed air premium rate for each pound over twenty-one pounds (21 in addition to the twenty-one (21 psi) rate. Where employees are required to work in compressed air, they shall receive a minimum of nine (9) hours per day or shift; it being understood and agreed that the hour shall be paid at straight time rates. It is understood and agreed that air pressure will be paid per regardless of the time spent by an employee in compressed air, save and except when the employee voluntarily leaves the air. Rest periods as required by law when working under air pressure, are to be paid and no deduction will be made for a meal break falling in the rest period between the two working periods. Hot Beverages The Employer shall, at his expense, supply sugar and hot beverages for employees working in compressed air during rest periods; Containers and cups for the beverages required as outlined above be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and stored in a closed container. Effective September a shift premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour will be paid for work performed on a second or third shift. It is further agreed and understood that on a three shift tunneling operation, the meal break will be paid. It is further agreed and understood that on a three (3) shift operation, meal break will be paid.
PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. (a) The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air. These rates are non-cumulative. (b) Where employees are required to work in compressed air they shall receive a minimum nine (9) hours per day or shift; it being understood and agreed that the ninth (9th) hour shall be paid at straight time. (c) Rest periods when working under air pressure are to be paid as specified by law, and no deduction will be made for a meal break falling in the rest period between the two (2) working periods. (d) Where employees are required to have their lunch break underground in compressed air, the Employer agrees that a proper sanitary lunchroom facility shall be provided, heated when necessary, and separate from the work area. Potable water shall be provided at all times. Sanitary toilets shall be provided and shall not be located in or near the lunchroom area.
PREMIUM RATES AND CONDITIONS IN COMPRESSED AIR. The following sliding scale of premium rates shall apply to workers in compressed air: Air Pressure May Where employees are required to work in compressed air, they hours being understood and agreed that hour shall be paid at straight time rates. The Employer shall, at his own expense, supply sugar and hot beverages for employees working in compressed air during rest periods;

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