Common use of Substitution Pay Clause in Contracts

Substitution Pay. ‌ In the event an employee is designated to substitute into a higher paying position, they shall receive a rate for the position that is the first step in the new position wage grid above the rate they presently receive, or the premium for the position, whichever is applicable. An employee shall receive the appropriate pay for all hours worked in the higher paying position.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Substitution Pay. ‌ In the event (a) When an employee is designated to substitute into temporarily substitutes in, or performs the principal duties of a higher paying position, they he/she shall receive a the rate for the position that is the first step in the new position wage grid above the rate they presently receive, or the premium for the position, whichever is applicable. An employee shall receive the appropriate pay for all hours worked in the job. (b) Substitution to a higher paying positionposition shall be offered to the most senior qualified employee in a lower paying classification.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Substitution Pay. In the event an employee a member is designated to substitute into a higher paying positionposition for one (1) day or longer, they shall receive a rate for the position that is the first step in the new position wage grid above the rate they presently receive, or the premium for the position, whichever is applicable. An employee shall receive the appropriate pay for all hours worked in the higher paying position.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Substitution Pay. In the event an employee is designated to substitute into a higher paying position, they shall receive a rate for the position that is the first step in the new position wage grid above the rate they presently receive, or the premium for the position, whichever is applicable. An employee shall receive the appropriate pay for all hours worked in the higher paying position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Definitions

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