Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust Sample Clauses

Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. The employees covered by this Agreement shall be eligible for benefits under the Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. Port contributions to this plan are three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50) for all hours compensated for each employee.
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Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. The Port agrees to contribute the following amounts for each Employee performing work covered by this Agreement, except as provided for Apprentices, to the Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust Fund, a jointly trusted pension trust created pursuant to Section 3.02(c) of the Labor- Management Relations Act of 1947 (Xxxx-Xxxxxxx). Effective June 1, 2017 $ 4.05 per hour COMPENSATED Effective June 1, 2020 the rate shall increase to $4.25 per hour COMPENSATED Effective June 1, 2021 the rate shall increase to $4.45 per hour COMPENSATED Effective June 1, 2022 the rate shall increase to $4.65 per hour COMPENSATED
Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. The Port agrees to contribute the following amounts for each Employee performing work covered by this Agreement, except as provided for Apprentices, to the Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust Fund, a jointly trusted pension trust created pursuant to Section 3.02(c) of the Labor- Management Relations Act of 1947 (Xxxx-Xxxxxxx). Effective June 1, 2017 $ 4.05 per hour COMPENSATED
Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. The Port shall contribute the following amounts for each hour compensated for each employee covered by this agreement, except as provided for Apprentices, to the Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust Fund, a jointly trusteed pension trust created pursuant to Section 3.02(c) of the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 (Xxxx-Xxxxxxx). (Refer to Section 8.5) Effective June 1, 2017 $4.95 per hour Effective January 1, 2018 $5.45 per hour Effective May 31, 2019 the hourly pension contribution of $5.45 per hour shall increase by 2% to $5.56 per hour.
Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust. The employees covered by this Agreement shall be eligible for benefits under the Puget Sound Electrical Workers Pension Trust per hour, as shown below, for all hours compensated for each employee. Effective June 1, 2019, Port contributions to this plan are four dollars and seventeen ($4.17) per hour for all hours compensated for each employee. Effective January 1, 2020 Port contributions to this plan are four dollars and seventy-five cents ($4.75) per hour for all hours compensated for each employee. Effective January 1, 2021 Port contributions to this plan are five dollars ($5.00) per hour for all hours compensated for each employee. Effective January 1, 2022 Port contributions to this plan are five dollars and fifty cents ($5.50) per hour for all hours compensated for each employee. Effective June 1, 2022 Port contributions to this plan are six dollars ($6.00) per hour for all hours compensated for each employee.

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