Common use of Utility Employee Rate Clause in Contracts

Utility Employee Rate. Effective April 1, 2008, the Employer shall pay each Utility Employee an hourly premium of $1.00 per hour over the highest rate the Employer pays to local cartage drivers under the Supplemental Agreement covering the Utility Employee’s home domicile. A Utility Employee in progression shall receive the hourly premium in addition to the Utility Employee’s progression rate.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Freight Agreement, National Master Freight Agreement (Yrc Worldwide Inc), National Master Freight Agreement

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Utility Employee Rate. Effective April 1, 20082013, the Employer shall pay each Utility Employee an hourly premium of $1.00 per hour over the highest rate the Employer pays to local cartage drivers under the Supplemental Agreement covering the Utility Employee’s home domicile. A Utility Employee in progression shall receive the hourly premium in addition to the Utility Employee’s progression rate. The above rates of pay shall not apply to casual employees. The term “current rate” is the applicable hourly and/or mileage rate of pay for the job classification payable under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Freight Council Supplemental Agreement

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Utility Employee Rate. Effective April 1, 2008, the Employer shall pay each Utility Employee an hourly premium of $1.00 per hour over the highest rate the Employer pays to local cartage drivers under the Supplemental Agreement covering the Utility Employee’s home domicile. A Utility Employee in progression shall receive the hourly premium in addition to the Utility Employee’s progression rate. The above rates of pay shall not apply to casual employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement

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