Common use of Transfer to Higher Category Clause in Contracts

Transfer to Higher Category. 1. With respect to General Merchandise Clerks / Meat Clerks (including prior Bakery, Health and Beauty Aids and Household Hardware Clerks), when a permanent job is available for work to be performed in Food, any General Merchandise / Meat Clerk employees in the store shall be considered candidates. If a General Merchandise Clerk / Meat Clerk is selected for the Food position, such employee shall be paid the rate of pay according to said employee’s experience. All employees who are promoted to a higher rated classification of employment shall be subject to the wage progression schedule set forth in Appendix A and receive the next immediate higher rate of pay for that classification, and be credited with the hours for the progression to which the employee is placed. The employee shall then work five hundred twenty (520) hours and continue to progress through the remaining steps each five hundred twenty (520) hours thereafter.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: And General Merchandise Agreement, And General Merchandise Agreement, General Merchandise Agreement

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Transfer to Higher Category. 1. With respect to General Merchandise Clerks / Meat Clerks (including prior Bakery, Health and Beauty Aids and Household Hardware Clerks), when a permanent job is available for work to be performed in Food, any General Merchandise / Meat Clerk employees in the store shall be considered candidates. If a General Merchandise Clerk / Meat Clerk is selected for the Food position, such employee shall be paid the rate of pay according to said employee’s 's experience. All employees who are promoted to a higher rated classification of employment shall be subject to the wage progression schedule as set forth in Appendix A and receive the next immediate higher rate of pay for that classification, and be credited with the hours for the progression to which the employee is placed. The employee shall then work five hundred and twenty hours (520) hours and continue to progress through the remaining steps each five hundred and twenty hours (520) hours thereafter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Merchandise Agreement, General Merchandise Agreement, General Merchandise Agreement

Transfer to Higher Category. 1. With respect to General Merchandise Clerks / Meat Clerks (including prior Bakery, Health and Beauty Aids and Household Hardware Clerks), when a permanent job is available for work to be performed in Food, any General Merchandise / Meat Clerk employees in the store shall be considered candidates. If a General Merchandise Clerk / Meat Clerk is selected for the Food position, such employee shall be paid the rate of pay according to said employee’s experience. All employees who are promoted to a higher rated classification of employment shall be subject to the wage progression schedule set forth in Appendix A and receive the next immediate higher rate of pay for that classification, classification and be credited with the hours for the progression to which the employee is placed. The employee shall then work five hundred twenty (520) hours and continue to progress through the remaining steps each five hundred twenty (520) hours thereafter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: And General Merchandise Agreement, And General Merchandise Agreement

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Transfer to Higher Category. 1. With respect to General Merchandise Clerks / Meat Clerks (including prior Bakery, Health and Beauty Aids and Household Hardware Clerks), when a permanent job is available for work to be performed in Food, any General Merchandise / Meat Clerk employees in the store shall be considered candidates. If a General Merchandise Clerk / Meat Clerk is selected for the Food position, such employee shall be paid the rate of pay according to said employee’s 's experience. All employees who are promoted to a higher rated classification of employment shall be subject to the wage progression schedule as set forth in Appendix A and receive the next immediate higher rate of pay for that classification, classification and be credited with the hours for the progression to which the employee is placed. The employee shall then work five hundred and twenty hours (520) hours and continue to progress through the remaining steps each five hundred and twenty hours (520) hours thereafter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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