Common use of Work in Different Classification Within Craft Clause in Contracts

Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another classification within their craft, the Employee will be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Preamble, Preamble, Preamble

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Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another classification within their craft, the Employee will shall be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification, except where part of a composite crew.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Preamble, Preamble, Preamble

Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another in a higher classification within their craft, the Employee will shall be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification. If the Employee works in a lower classification than dispatched, they shall be paid at their normal rate of pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operating Engineers Local 302, Alaska Construction Agreement

Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another classification within their his craft, the Employee will shall be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Preamble, Agreement

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Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another classification within their his craft, the Employee will shall be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, whichever is higher, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Work in Different Classification Within Craft. When an Employee is temporarily required to perform work of another classification within their craft, the Employee will be paid the rate that the classification calls for while required to perform such work, provided the Employee works at least two (2) hours within that classification, except when part of a composite crew.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preamble

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