Common use of Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping Clause in Contracts

Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping. Not to be Calculated in Overtime Rates On each project where an employee is assigned the responsibility of directing a crew of six (6) employees or more and keeping records of their hours of work he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his regular rate. Where an employee in a shop has been designated responsibility for making work assignments to other employees he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his regular rate. On a project where an employee is assigned the responsibility for directing a crew and keeping records for same, he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour worked. This shall not be construed to mean a single technician working with a trainee(s). The foregoing is subject to the following:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Treatment Agreement, Treatment Agreement, Quality Control Agreement

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Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping. Not to be Calculated in Overtime Rates On each project where an employee is assigned the responsibility of directing a crew of six (6) employees or more and keeping records of their hours of work he they shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his their regular rate. Where an employee in a shop has been designated responsibility for making work assignments to other employees he they shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his their regular rate. On a project where an employee is assigned the responsibility for directing a crew and keeping records for same, he they shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour worked. This shall not be construed to mean a single technician working with a trainee(s). The foregoing is subject to the following:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Treatment Agreement, Treatment Agreement, Treatment Agreement

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Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping. Not to be Calculated in Overtime Rates On each project where an employee is assigned the responsibility of directing a crew of six (6) employees or more and keeping records of their hours of work he shall be paid a premium of three two dollars and fifty cents ($3.002.50) per hour over his regular rate. Where an employee in a shop has been designated responsibility for making work assignments to other employees he shall be paid a premium of three two dollars and fifty cents ($3.002.50) per hour over his regular rate. On a project where an employee is assigned the responsibility for directing a crew and keeping records for same, he shall be paid a premium of three two dollars and fifty cents ($3.002.50) per hour workedover his regular rate. This shall not be construed to mean a single technician working with a trainee(s). The foregoing is subject to the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Quality Control Agreement, Quality Control Agreement

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