Common use of PAY FOR CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION Clause in Contracts

PAY FOR CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION. When an employee from a higher rated classification is requested to work temporarily or until permanently reclassified at a lower-rated classification, he shall continue to be paid at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. Where an employee from a lower-rated classification is requested to work in a higher-rated classification for (a) one hour and up to two hours, he shall be paid for the period worked at the higher rate, and for two or more hours, he shall be paid for the entire day at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. An employee who is required as a condition of employment to be the holder of a valid and subsisting license shall receive the appropriate rate of pay for whichever license he is required to hold. This clause shall not apply if an employee exercises his into a different classification.

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Sources: Master Freight Agreement

PAY FOR CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION. When an employee from a higher rated classification is requested to work temporarily or until permanently reclassified re-classified at a lower-rated classification, he shall continue to be paid at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. Where an employee from a lower-rated classification is requested to work in a higher-rated classification for (a) one hour and up to two hours, he shall be paid for the period worked at the higher rate, and (b) for two or more hours, he shall be paid for the entire day at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. An employee who is required as a condition of employment to be the holder of a valid and subsisting license shall receive the appropriate rate of pay for whichever license he is required to hold. This clause shall not apply if an employee exercises his seniority into a different classification.

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Sources: Master Freight and Cartage Agreement

PAY FOR CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION. When an employee from a higher rated classification is requested to work temporarily or until permanently reclassified re-classified at a lower-rated classification, he shall continue to be paid at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. Where an employee from a lower-rated classification is requested to work in a higher-rated classification for for (a) one hour and up to two hours, he shall be paid for the period worked at the higher rate, rate and (b) for two or more hours, he shall be paid for the entire day at the rate paid for the higher-rated classification. An employee who is required required, as a condition of employment employment, to be the holder of a valid and subsisting license shall receive the appropriate rate of pay for whichever license he is required to hold. This clause shall not apply if an employee exercises his seniority into a different classification.

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Sources: Master Freight and Cartage Agreement