HEIGHT WORK PAY Sample Clauses

HEIGHT WORK PAY. 227. Height Work is work performed two floors or fourteen feet (whichever is less) above ground or water.
HEIGHT WORK PAY. 189. Employees in classes 7346 Painter, 7278 Painter Supervisor I, and 7242 Painter Supervisor II shall be entitled to a height work premium when the work performed required personal fall restraints to be worn by the employee as follows:
HEIGHT WORK PAY. 293. Employees in the Sign Worker class (7457), covered by this Agreement, who are required to perform Height Work from a Bos'n Chair, or boom or similar equipment as determined by the Appointing Officer, shall be compensated at the rate of $2.00 per hour above the base rate of pay for the hours actually spent doing height work in the Bos'n Chair, or boom or similar equipment as determined by the Appointing Officer. Height Work is work performed two floors or fourteen feet (whichever is less) above ground or water.
HEIGHT WORK PAY. 187. Height Work is work performed two floors or fourteen feet (whichever is less) above ground or water. 188. Employees (with the exception of those in classes 7346 Painter, 7278 Painter Supervisor I, and 7242 Painter Supervisor II) who are required to perform Height Work from a Bos’n Chair, Swing stage, “High Ranger,” or any other hydraulic equipment on a building or structure, shall be compensated at the rate of $1.00 per hour above the base rate of pay for the hours actually spent on the Bos’n Chair, swing stage, High Ranger or hydraulic equipment, as determined by the appointing officer.
HEIGHT WORK PAY. 215. Height Work is work performed two floors or fourteen feet (whichever is less) above ground or water. 216. (PSOR\HHV ZKR DUH UHTXLUHG WR SHUIRUP VWDJH ³+LJnKy oth5erDhQydJrauHlicUe qu´ipm eRnt Uon orDin a building or structure, shall be compensated at the rate of $3.00 per hour above the base rate RI SD\ IRU WKH KRXUV DFWXDOO\ VSHQW R or hydraulic equipment, as determined by the appointing officer.
HEIGHT WORK PAY. Employees in classes 7346 Painter, 7278 Painter Supervisor I, and 7242 Painter Supervisor II shall be entitled to a height work premium when the work performed requires personal fall restraints to be worn by the employee as follows: When working over fifty (50) feet above ground or water level the employee shall be paid one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the base rate for all such work; When working from one hundred (100) to one hundred eighty (180) feet above ground or water level the employee shall be paid two dollars ($2.00) per hour above the base rate for all such work. When working over one hundred eighty (180) feet above ground or water level the employee shall be paid three dollars ($3.00) per hour above the base rate for all such work.

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  • Night Work Employees who work at night as part of their normal working week are entitled to receive an enhancement of time and one third for all hours worked between 8.00 pm and 6.00 am.

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  • Shift Work ‌ (1) Except as varied by this Clause, all other aspects of Section 4 of the Agreement shall apply to the working of shift work. (2) The Company has the right to direct Employees to work shift work as required and the Employees shall work the shift work as directed. Shift work will be worked and paid for in accordance with this subclause. (3) Shift work is deemed to be any arrangement of Project Working Hours where the majority of the Ordinary Hours are worked outside of the spread of Ordinary Hours defined at clause 16 - Hours of Work of this Agreement and when Employees are working as such. (4) Ordinary Hours for shift Employees will comprise thirty-six (36) hours per week averaged over a defined work cycle and will not commence before 5.00pm on Sunday night. Such Ordinary Hours are the specified hours under each shift Employee's terms of employment by reference to which annual leave and personal/carer's leave accrue. (5) Prior to the commencement of shift work, the Company shall seek the agreement of the Employees involved. Failing agreement, the Company will provide to the Employees concerned one (1) week's notice of the commencement of shift work and the starting and finishing times of Ordinary Hours of the shifts. (6) Where less than five (5) consecutive shifts are worked then Employees shall be paid at overtime rates in lieu of the shift loading prescribed at subclause (7) of this clause. The consecutive nature of shifts will not be deemed to be broken if work is not carried out on a Saturday, Sunday, RDO or on any public holiday. (7) A shift Employee shall receive a flat loading of twenty-five (25) percent of their Ordinary Hourly Rate for each hour worked. (8) Employees working night shift shall be entitled to stop work for a half-hour without deduction of pay for the purpose of taking a meal break. (9) The Company may stagger the times for Employees to take meal breaks to meet operational requirements. (10) The Company shall structure the Project Working Hours for Employees working night shift to include one (1) half-hour rest break to be taken without deduction of pay by Employees working the Project Working Hours on any night shift.

  • Employee Workload ‌ The Employer shall ensure that an employee’s workload is not unsafe as a result of employee absence(s). Employees may refer safety related workload concerns to the Occupational Health and Safety Committee for investigation under Article 22.3 (Occupational Health and Safety Committee).

  • Training Allowance Operators who are required by the Employer to provide training to a specified level and to certify to the competency of the employees so trained shall receive twelve dollars ($12) per day while training. In such cases, the most senior qualified operator with the capability to provide training in the required class of equipment shall be given the opportunity to provide such training.