Common use of SPECIAL JOB SECURITY PROVISION Clause in Contracts

SPECIAL JOB SECURITY PROVISION. Wrappers active on the payroll of their current Employer as of November 3, 1985, and who remain continuously employed with their current Employer, shall be guaranteed a minimum of eight (8) hours work per day when such employees work as scheduled or required. Wrappers active on the payroll of their current Employer as of November 3, 1985, may claim, with no reduction in their grandfather rate of pay, for a workday when they are not otherwise scheduled, on a seniority basis, the hours of a Meat Clerk hired after November 3, 1985, subject to the following conditions:

Appears in 15 contracts

Sources: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement, Retail Food Agreement, Retail Food Agreement

SPECIAL JOB SECURITY PROVISION. Wrappers active on the payroll of their current Employer as of November 3, 1985, and who remain continuously employed with their current Employer, shall be guaranteed a minimum of eight (8) hours hours’ work per day when such employees work as scheduled or required. Wrappers active on the payroll of their current Employer as of November 3, 1985, may claim, with no reduction in their grandfather rate of pay, for a workday when they are not otherwise scheduled, on a seniority basis, the hours of a Meat Clerk hired after November 3, 1985, subject to the following conditions:

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement, Retail Food, Meat, Bakery, Candy and General Merchandise Agreement, General Merchandise Agreement