Common use of Reinforcing steel erector and ironworker Clause in Contracts

Reinforcing steel erector and ironworker. Any such employee who reports to a job site in the morning but cannot start work due to bad weather, shall receive compensation equal to one and one half (1½) hours’ pay at his wage rate, minus any pay already earned for work performed the same day. Moreover, the employee shall remain at the disposal of the employer for a total period of 2 hours. In the event that the employee is able to start working before the expiry of the 2-hour period, he shall receive compensation equal to 2 hours’ pay at his wage rate, minus any pay already earned for work performed during this period. This employee may not refuse to work, however, when the employer assigns him to a job where he is protected from bad weather. Heavy industry: In the case of heavy industry work, however, this compensation is equal to 2 hours’ pay at his wage rate, minus any remuneration received for work performed that day. The employee may not refuse to work, however, when an employer assigns him to a job where he is protected from bad weather. Moreover, the employer may require that the employee remain at its disposal during the paid waiting time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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