High Time Clause Samples

The "High Time" clause establishes a specific point in time by which a particular action or obligation must be completed under the contract. In practice, this clause might set a firm deadline for delivery of goods, completion of services, or fulfillment of payment, making it clear that performance after this time will not satisfy the contract. Its core function is to ensure certainty and enforceability regarding time-sensitive obligations, thereby preventing disputes over delays and clarifying the consequences of late performance.
High Time. When working on lift equipment or scaffolding in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Central Terminal, Northstar, IAF or the North Esplanade areas, Utility Workers shall receive a premium of 10 % per hour based on the regular day shift rate. Additional areas comparable in height will be added at Management’s discretion.
High Time. On jobs where employees are required to work from swinging scaffolds, suspended from a rope or cable, bosun chair, brackets, cantilevers, or outrigger from the ground, they shall receive one dollar ($1.00) per hour above the journeyman rate of pay. Employees shall be paid high pay only for actual time of exposure on the scaffold, boatswain chair, outriggers, etc.
High Time. A high time premium of 10% of regular pay will be paid when an employee is actually working on staging and scaffolding, or where the employee is supported by a safety belt or rope, at heights of 9 meters (30 feet) or more above a fixed platform, safety net, or natural ground surface. This clause is applicable to work under bridges when the above conditions apply. The minimum premium payable will be that for one hour.
High Time. All employees shall be compensated at the rate of double time (2X) while working on poles or structures of the system, seventy (70) feet or more above the ground or building to which it is attached. This rule shall not apply when employees are working on the roofs of buildings.
High Time. July 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023 - $4.00 b. January 1, 2024 - $4.25 c. January 1, 2025 - $4.50 d. January 1, 2026 - $4.75
High Time. Employees working eighty-five (85) feet or more above ground shall be paid at the rate in effect plus an extra straight-time rate while working such heights. This rule shall not apply when Employees are working from lift equipment or working on the roofs of buildings.
High Time. When employees are performing electrical work on a structure or above the 90 ft. level directly above the ground, floor, roadway, roof or water where scaffolding or special safety devices which have not been approved by the Occupational Safety and and Health Administration are used, the wage rate for such work shall be double the straight time hourly rate. There shall be no pyramiding of rates and double the straight time rate shall be the maximum compensation for any hour worked under the terms of this Agreement.
High Time. Section 4 shall be deleted Article 10, Section 5 shall be amended to read as follows:
High Time. On jobs where employees are required to work from trusses, scaffolds, frames, or ladders at a distance of sixty (60) feet or over from the ground, water, or supporting surface, the pay shall be one and one-half times the Journeyman straight time hourly rate for a minimum of one hour. There shall be no pyramiding of premium pay as specified in this section.
High Time. 1. High time shall be defined as work performed from a bos'n chair, rope and saddle, crane basket or suspended scaffold at a height of forty (40) feet or more. 2. Premium Paid: $3.00/hr. To be paid in four (4) hour increments.