Regular Rate definition

Regular Rate means the applicable straight-time hourly rate of pay set out in the Wage Schedule.
Regular Rate means the rate at which an employee is
Regular Rate means, subject to any regulation made under paragraph 10 of subsection 141 (1),

Examples of Regular Rate in a sentence

  • The Regular Rate of Pay as used in Paragraph 2 below (and in this Agreement) shall mean the Base Rate of Pay plus incentive earnings for the job on which the overtime hours are worked.

  • All hours worked by an Employee on Sunday, shall be paid for on the basis of one and one-half times the Employee’s Regular Rate of Pay.

  • Full-time Union safety and health representatives will receive their Regular Rate of Pay applicable to the job held immediately before becoming a full-time safety and health representative.

  • The half-time premium for overtime hours worked shall be paid in cash at the Regular Rate of Pay.

  • Regular Rate of Pay as used in this Agreement shall mean the Base Rate of Pay plus incentive earnings.


More Definitions of Regular Rate

Regular Rate means the rate at which an employee is employed is considered to include all remuneration for employment paid to, or on behalf of, the employee, but is not considered to include the following:
Regular Rate means, for any day, the Prime Rate.
Regular Rate means the applicable straight-time hourly rate for Transit Operators set out in the Wage Schedule of the Collective Agreement.
Regular Rate means, for an employee paid by the hour, the amount earned for an hour of work in the employee’s usual work week, not including overtime hours. For an employee paid other than by the hour, the amount earned in a given work weeks divided by the number of non-overtime hours actually worked in that week.
Regular Rate means the rate announced by Fleet Bank from time to time as its prime rate of interest plus [**************].
Regular Rate means the average hourly rate actually paid the employee as straight time pay for all hours worked in the workweek or work period, including all remuneration for employment paid to, or on behalf of, the employee, except any payments specifically excluded from the calculation of the regular rate under the FLSA and related federal regulations.
Regular Rate is defined in Section 2.3(a).