Wages, Overtime, and Premium Pay Sample Clauses

Wages, Overtime, and Premium Pay. Section 1 - Wage Rates A. Pay Matrix below shall be updated to reflect an increase of 2.5% effective July 1, 2010. Employees shall remain at their current step as of the signing of this Agreement for Fiscal Year 2011. Grade A B C D E F G H I J K Animal Control $19.49 $19.98 $20.47 $20.99 $21.51 $22.05 $22.61 $23.07 $23.53 $23.99 $24.47 D&R Clerk/Jail $19.49 $19.98 $20.47 $20.99 $21.51 $22.05 $22.61 $23.07 $23.53 $23.99 $24.47 Multi-Service $22.74 $23.31 $23.89 $24.48 $25.10 $25.73 $26.38 $26.90 $27.44 $27.99 $28.55 D&R Supv. $23.71 $24.30 $24.91 $25.53 $26.17 $26.82 $27.49 $28.05 $28.61 $29.18 $29.76 Police Officer $26.71 $27.37 $28.06 $28.75 $29.48 $30.21 $30.97 $31.59 $32.22 $32.87 $33.52 Police Tech $27.43 $28.13 $28.83 $29.54 $30.28 $31.04 $31.82 $32.47 $33.11 $33.77 $34.44 Police Sergeant $28.64 $29.36 $30.10 $30.85 $31.62 $32.42 $33.23 $33.89 $34.57 $35.26 $35.96 B. There shall be no step increases during the first year of this Agreement for fiscal year 2011. C. The parties agree to reopen Article 8 to determine the wage rates and step increases for the second and third years of this Agreement. Either party may reopen Article 8 with written notice to the other party between March 1 and March 31 of 2011 and 2012. The parties may mutually agree to reopen other Articles for the purposes of adjusting the Agreement. D. If there are step increases agreed to during the wage reopeners in paragraph C, Employees in Steps A - G (merit steps) shall be entitled to a step increase each year upon their anniversary date upon a satisfactory or better performance evaluation. E. If there are step increases agreed to during the wages reopeners in paragraph C, Employees in Steps H - K (longevity steps) shall be entitled to a step increase every two years on their anniversary date upon a satisfactory or better performance evaluation. Once an Employee reaches Step K, the Employee will only be eligible to receive across-the-board cost-of-living adjustments to the pay matrix, if any.
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Wages, Overtime, and Premium Pay 

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  • Overtime and Premium Pay A nurse shall be paid at the rate of one and one- half (1½) times the nurse’s regular hourly rate of pay for all hours worked in any one category listed below, including statutory overtime pay under 9.4.1 or premium pay under 9.4.2 through

  • Shift Premium Full-Time and Part-Time Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours.

  • Overtime Premium a) Time and one-half (1/2) shall be paid as follows: 1) For all hours worked over 8 (eight) hours per day. 2) For all hours worked over 40 (forty) hours per week. 3) For all hours worked on Sunday, unless part of the employees regularly scheduled workweek. b) Double time plus holiday pay shall be paid for all hours worked on holidays that are defined in this Agreement.

  • Weekend Premium An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and forty-five cents ($1.45) per hour for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is in receipt of premium payment pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he will not receive weekend premium under this provision. Effective June 28, 2005, the weekend premium shall be increased to $1.55 per hour.

  • Shift and Weekend Premium (a) An employee shall be paid a shift premium of eighty-five cents (85¢) per hour for each hour worked between the hours of 1500-0700 hours. (b) Effective July 1, 2013, an employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($1.00) per hour for each hour worked between 2300 hours Friday and 2300 hours Sunday, or such other forty-eight (48) hour period as the local parties may agree upon or as defined in the Collective Agreement. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, the employee will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

  • Night Shift Premium All hours worked by an employee between ten (10:00) p.m. and seven (7:00) a.m. shall be considered as shift work and paid for at the applicable straight time/overtime rate plus two ($2.00) dollars per hour shift premium for each full hour worked during this period. Night-shift premium shall not be added to the employee’s hourly rate of pay for the purpose of computing overtime pay.

  • Shift Premiums (a) All employees who are required by the Employer to rotate over two (2) or more shifts shall receive a shift premium of thirty cents ($0.30) for each hour worked on the afternoon or evening shifts only. Shift premium will not be paid for any hour in which an employee receives overtime premium and shift premium will not form part of the employee's straight time hourly rate. (b) In no event shall there be any pyramiding of benefits or payments.

  • Night Premium For all time worked by employees, after 7 p.m. and before 7 a.m., by employees hired on or before August 5, 2005, a premium of twenty-five cents (25¢) per hour shall be paid.

  • Holiday Premium Pay A Nurse working on a recognized Holiday is entitled to the following compensation for any hours worked on the calendar date of the recognized Holiday: A. A Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is regularly scheduled to work on a recognized Holiday shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half times (1.5 x) the Nurse’s regular rate of pay; or B. A Nurse who works overtime (as defined in Article 7.07) on a recognized Holiday shall be paid at the rate of two times (2 x) the Nurse’s regular rate of pay for the overtime worked.

  • - Overtime Premium and No Pyramiding Subject to any superior conditions, the overtime rate shall be time and one-half (1-1/2) the employee's straight-time hourly rate. Where an employee is required to work additional overtime contiguous to an overtime shift within a twenty-four (24) hour period, the employee will be compensated at the rate of double time his or her straight time hourly rate for all additional contiguous overtime hours worked. Overtime premium will not be duplicated nor pyramided nor shall other premiums be duplicated nor pyramided nor shall the same hours worked be counted as part of the normal work week and also as hours for which the overtime premium is paid.

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