Market Premium definition
Examples of Market Premium in a sentence
For purposes of this subsection (d), the "Aggregate Market Premium" is the excess, if any, of the aggregate repurchase price paid for all such Common Stock over the aggregate current market value per share (as defined in subsection (e) below) of all such repurchased stock, determined with respect to each share involved in each such repurchase as of the date of repurchase with respect to such share.
If the Union and Employer agree that a Market Premium is appropriate, the negotiated market premium amount will be applied to the entire salary range for the classification.
For purposes of this subsection (d), the "Aggregate Market Premium" is the excess, if any, of the aggregate repurchase price paid for all such Common Stock over the aggregate current market value per share of all such repurchased stock, determined with respect to each share involved in each such repurchase as of the date of repurchase with respect to such share.
If the Union and the employer agree that a Market Premium is appropriate, the negotiated market premium amount will be applied to the entire salary range for the classification.
Pay is inclusive of: • Basic pay • Shift Premium (where appropriate) • Bank Holidays • Market Premium (where appropriate) Market Premiums may be applied, in agreement with the trade union, where there is evidence that an individual site is unable to recruit the caliber and number of colleagues it requires in the local labour market.
This Market Premium subject matter is subject to the provisions of Section 31.3.
Pay may include: • Basic pay • Shift Allowances • Bank Holidays • Market Premium (where appropriate) Colleagues will be paid every 4 weeks: • Back Shift Premiums will be paid for any hours worked between 18.00 and 22.00.
Salaries are inclusive of: Basic pay Shift Allowances Bank Holidays Market Premium (where appropriate) Market Premiums may be applied, in agreement with the trade union, where there is evidence that an individual site is unable to recruit the caliber and number of colleagues it requires in the local labour market.
For purposes of this subsection (f), the "Aggregate Market Premium" is the excess, if any, of the aggregate repurchase price paid for all such Common Stock over the aggregate current market value per share (as defined in subsection (g) below) of all such repurchased stock, determined with respect to each share involved in each such repurchase as of the date of repurchase with respect to such share.
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