NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. [See Pay Plus Bonus Addendum] If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop steward and the operator's experience time shall begin on the date o▇ ▇▇▇▇ notification. Whenever time studies are necessary, the floor observations of the Company's Time Study Engineer will be of at least thirty (30) minutes duration in order to assure a representative sample of the job. The operator who is to be time studied or analyzed will be paid his/her average hourly rate until a new standard is submitted. The Company shall select an average operator or as close to average as possible, for time study methods analysis. Average is defined as an operator working at a normal pace, under normal working conditions, with the skills required for the specific job. Until a new standard or incentive value is submitted, the employee who works on a unit for which there is no standard or standard allowed hour will be paid his/her average hourly rate for such unit.
NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop stew▇▇▇ and the operations experience time shall begin on the date of this notification. Whenever time studies are necessary, the floor observations of the Company's Time Study Engineer will be of at least thirty (30) minutes duration in order to assure a representative sample of the job. The Company shall select an average operator, or as close to average as possible, for time study methods analysis. Average is defined as an operator working at a normal pace, under normal working conditions, with the skills required for the specific job. (a) It is agreed that whenever an SAH standard is computed it shall be submitted in writing to the operator and become effective immediately. This computation may consist of an actual clocking of the work or an analysis of previous standards or records of comparable or similar work. The COMPANY will furnish a complete written prescribed job methods description to the UNION whenever new standards or revised standards are submitted. Once such job methods change is submitted in writing, the COMPANY has a ninety (90) day period in which to adjust the time in the event such adjustment is necessary. If such time value is neither adjusted by the COMPANY nor grieved by the UNION, neither party can expect revision of such change after the expiration of ninety (90) days. No standards changes can be effected without a written job methods change. (b) The written confirmation referred to above will indicate whether the standards were developed from a clocking analysis, local plant standard data, or a combination of time study and data.
NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop steward and the operations experience time shall begin on the ▇▇▇▇ ▇f this notification.
NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. [See Pay Plus Bonus Addendum] If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the operator's experience time shall begin on the date of this notification Whenever time studies are necessary, the floor observations of the Company's Time Study Engineer will be of at least thirty (30) minutes duration in order to assure a representative sample of the job. The operator who is to be time studied or analyzed will be paid his/her average hourly rate until a new standard is submitted. The Company shall select an average operator or as close to average as possible, for time and methods analysis. Average is defined as an operator working at a normal pace, under normal working conditions, with the skills required for the specific job. Until a new standard or incentive value is submitted, the employee who work s on a unit for which there is no standard or standard allowed hour will be paid his/her average hourly rate for such unit.
NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. (REFER TO PAY PLUS ADDENDUM) If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the operator's experience time shall begin on the date of this notification
NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the operations experience time shall begin on the date of this notification. Whenever time studies are necessary, the floor observations of the COMPANY'S Time Study Engineer will be of at least thirty (30) minutes duration in order to assure a representative sample of the job. The COMPANY shall select an average operator, or as close to average as possible, for time study methods analysis. Average is defined as an operator working at a normal pace, under normal working conditions, with the skills required for other specific job.
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NEW OR VARIED JOBS AND OPERATIONS. (Please see Pay Plus Bonus Addendum dated 10-14-98) If a new job, new operation, or variation of an existing operation is set up, the supervisor shall notify the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the operator's experience time shall begin on the date of this notification. Whenever time studies are necessary, the floor observations of the COMPANY'S Time Study Engineer will be of at least thirty (30) minutes duration in order to assure a representative sample of the job. The operator who is to be time studied or analyzed will be paid his/her average hourly rate until a new standard is submitted. COMPANY shall select an average operator or as close to average as possible, for time and methods analysis. Average is defined as an operator working at a normal pace, under normal working conditions, with the skills required for the specific job. Until a new standard or incentive value is submitted, the employee who works on a unit for which there is no standard or standard allowed hour will be paid his/her average hourly rate for such unit.

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