Common use of Sunday Premium Clause in Contracts

Sunday Premium. All employees hired prior to October 4, 2004, shall be paid, for all hours worked on Sunday, time and one-half (1½) minus one dollar ($1.00) the straight-time hourly rate of pay. 4.10.1 All employees, except for Utility Clerks, hired on or after October 4, 2004, shall be paid a one dollar ($1.00) per hour premium for all time worked on Sunday. 4.10.2 All Utility Clerks hired on or after October 4, 2004 who have been continuously employed by the Employer for more than six (6) months will receive a premium payment of fifty cents (50¢) for each hour worked on Sunday.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Sunday Premium. All employees hired prior to October 4, 2004, shall be paid, for all hours worked on Sunday, time and one-half (1½) minus one dollar ($1.00) the straight-time hourly rate of pay. 4.10.1 4.9.1 All employees, except for Utility Clerks, hired on or after October 4, 2004, shall be paid a one dollar ($1.00) per hour premium for all time worked on Sunday. 4.10.2 4.9.2 All Utility Clerks hired on or after October 4, 2004 who have been continuously employed by the Employer for more than six (6) months will receive a premium payment of fifty cents (50¢) for each hour worked on Sunday.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sunday Premium. All employees hired prior to October 4April 7, 2004, 2005 shall be paid, paid for all hours worked on Sunday, time and one-half (1½) minus one dollar ($1.00) the straight-time hourly rate of pay. 4.10.1 4.9.1 All employees, except for Utility Clerks, hired on or after October 4April 7, 2004, 2005 shall be paid a one dollar ($1.00) per hour premium for all time worked on Sunday. 4.10.2 4.9.2 All Utility Clerks hired on or after October 4April 7, 2004 2005 who have been continuously employed by the Employer for more than six (6) months will receive a premium payment of fifty cents (50¢) for each hour worked on Sunday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sunday Premium. All employees hired prior to October 4, 2004, shall be paid, for all hours worked on Sunday, time and one-half (1 ² ) minus one dollar ($1.00) the straight-time hourly rate of pay. 4.10.1 All employees, except for Utility Clerks, hired on or after October 4, 2004, shall be paid a one dollar ($1.00) per hour premium for all time worked on Sunday. 4.10.2 All Utility Clerks hired on or after October 4, 2004 who have been continuously employed by the Employer for more than six (6) months will receive a premium payment of fifty cents (50¢) for each hour worked on Sunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Sunday Premium. All employees hired prior to October 4, 2004, shall be paid, for all hours worked on Sunday, time and one-half (1½) minus one dollar ($1.00) the straight-time hourly rate of pay. 4.10.1 4.9.1 All employees, except for Utility Clerks, hired on or after October 4, 2004, shall be paid a one dollar ($1.00) per hour premium for all time worked on Sunday. 4.10.2 All Utility Clerks hired on or after October 4, 2004 who have been continuously employed by the Employer for more than six (6) months will receive a premium payment of fifty cents (50¢) for each hour worked on Sunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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