Common use of Definitions of Classifications Clause in Contracts

Definitions of Classifications. MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES Section 1 : Mechanics are maintenance employees who are capable of and can satisfactorily make any and all repairs, either major or minor, and service such vehicles or equipment or units thereof as may be assigned by the Employer for service or repair. Each mechanic must be able to perform such work in a reasonable length of time, in a workmanlike manner, and with a minimum amount of supervision when necessary. Mechanics, upon providing documentation of the certification(s) required by State and/or Federal government to work on air conditioning, will receive an annual certification pay of $200 as described in this Section: A. The parties agree the certification pay will be a lump sum not reflected in the Mechanic's base rate of pay for the purposes of calculating overtime. B. Mechanics who, have not yet receive certification pay for 1996 and who provide documentation that they hold the appropriate certification as of October 1, 1996, will receive the $200 certification pay within thirty (30) days of the signing of this Agreement (less mandatory payroll deductions). C. Mechanics who provide documentation that they have obtained the appropriate certification subsequent to October 1, 1996 will receive the certification pay (less mandatory payroll deductions) pro-rated based on the remaining number of months in that fiscal year. D. If in the future Broward County Transit should make available 608 training, those employees who participate will not be eligible for annual certification pay for that year. Following the initial receipt of certification pay, Mechanics who maintain the required certification will receive the certification pay annually thereafter in October.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract