Common use of Under Payment Clause in Contracts

Under Payment. An employee who believes the Employer has erred in their pay cheque should contact the Site manager, or their designate, as soon as possible. On the next business day after being contacted, the Site Manager, or their designate, will inform the employee of whether a correction will be made. Within forty eight (48) working hours from the Site Manager, or their designate, agreeing there has been an error and where the error is at least ten (10%) percent of the money earned on the incorrect pay cheque, the employee will be issued a direct deposit covering the mistake. This direct deposit will cover the amount owed, however; normal deductions will be made from the employee’s next payroll cheque. If the amount owed the employee is less than ten (10%) percent of the pay cheque in question, the amount will be made up on the employee’s next pay cheque.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Under Payment. An employee who believes the Employer has erred in their pay cheque should contact the Site manager, or their designate, as soon as possible. On the next business day after being contacted, the Site Manager, or their designate, will inform the employee of whether a correction will be made. Within forty forty- eight (48) working hours from the Site Manager, or their designate, agreeing there has been an error and where the error is at least ten percent (10%) percent of the money earned on the incorrect pay cheque, the employee will be issued a direct deposit covering the mistake. This direct deposit will cover the amount owed, however; normal deductions will be made from the employee’s next payroll cheque. If the amount owed the employee is less than ten percent (10%) percent of the pay cheque in question, the amount will be made up on the employee’s next pay cheque.

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Sources: Collective Agreement