Common use of Hourly Compensation Clause in Contracts

Hourly Compensation. Presiding judges and alternate judges will be compensated at the rate of Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour and election clerks shall be compensated at the rate of Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour. Workers will be compensated for all hours actually worked, including time to set up the polling location, the time to complete counting, and time to wrap up paperwork, but such hours shall not exceed one (1) hour before and two (2) hours after the polling location is open for voting.

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Sources: Contract for Election Services, Contract for Election Services

Hourly Compensation. Presiding judges and alternate judges will be compensated at the rate of Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour and election clerks shall be compensated at the rate of Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour. Workers will be compensated for all hours actually worked, including time to set up the polling location, the time to complete counting, and time to wrap up paperwork, but such hours shall not exceed one two (12) hour hours before and two (2) hours after the polling location is open for voting.

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Sources: Contract for Election Services