Common use of Regular Paydays Clause in Contracts

Regular Paydays. (a) All regular employees covered by this Agreement shall be paid in full each week. Not more than seven (7) days’ pay shall be held on an employee; provided, however, that present arrangements shall not be disturbed by this provision except by mutual agree- ment. The Union and the Employer may, by mutual agreement, provide for semi-monthly pay periods. (b) Each Employer shall have a regularly designated payday for regular employees in each of the various classifications and such payday shall not be changed without agreement of the Local Union involved. (c) In the event that the regular payroll checks are not available by the close of the normal business hours on the employee’s regular payday, upon request of the employee, the Employer shall issue an advance against payroll. (d) The Employer may implement direct deposit for all bargain- ing unit members at no charge to the employee(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Supplemental Agreement, Supplemental Agreement

Regular Paydays. (a) All regular employees covered by this Agreement shall be paid in full each week. Not more than seven (7) days’ pay shall be held on an employee; provided, however, that present arrangements shall not be disturbed by this provision except by mutual agree- mentagreement. The Union and the Employer may, by mutual agreement, provide for semi-monthly pay periods. (b) Each Employer shall have a regularly designated payday for regular employees in each of the various classifications and such payday shall not be changed without agreement of the Local Union involved. (c) In the event that the regular payroll checks are not available by the close of the normal business hours on the employee’s regular payday, upon request of the employee, the Employer shall issue an advance against payroll. (d) The Employer may implement direct deposit for all bargain- ing bargaining unit members at no charge to the employee(s).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supplemental Agreement