Wage Statements Clause Samples
The Wage Statements clause requires employers to provide employees with regular, itemized statements detailing their earnings and deductions. Typically, these statements include information such as hours worked, pay rate, gross wages, taxes withheld, and any other deductions or contributions. By mandating clear wage documentation, this clause ensures transparency in compensation, helps employees verify the accuracy of their pay, and supports compliance with labor laws.
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Wage Statements. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee, on regular established paydays, a wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, hours worked, rate of pay, total amount of wages paid and deductions made.
Wage Statements. The Employer shall establish regular weekly pay days ind furnish to each employee on such pay days, a wage statement showing the period of time covered, name of the employee, straight time and overtime hours worked, total amount of wages paid, and itemized deductions made therefrom. A similar statement will be given to the employee on termination of employment.
Wage Statements. 5.5.1 PCC agrees to furnish each staff person, on regular established pay days, a wage statement showing the name of the staff person, period covered, hours worked, rate of pay, total amount of wages paid, deductions made, number of vacation hours accrued, and sick leave accrued.
Wage Statements.
15.1 The Employer agrees to furnish each employee for every pay period, a statement setting forth the information relative to hourly rates of pay, hours worked, etc., in accordance with the record-keeping requirements as established in the State of Washington Minimum Wage Act.
Wage Statements. The Employer agrees to furnish each employee, on regular established pay days, a wage statement showing the name of the employee, period covered, hours worked, rate of pay and total amount of wages paid and deductions made.
Wage Statements. At the time of payment of wages, the Association Employer shall give to each Employee a statement in ink or indelible pencil showing the amount of each and every deduction from the wages, including administrative dues check-off as provided in Article XX, section 10. The statement shall also show the employee’s Social Security number and signatory Association Employer’s name and employer identification number or state that it is issued by a payroll company on the signatory Employer name’s behalf. Art. VIII. Sec. 5. - Time sheets may be provided by the Association Employer. If provided, time sheets shall be filled out by each JOURNEYPERSON and apprentice, upon request of the Association Employer.
Wage Statements. I. The Employer agrees to f u r n i s h each employee f o r every pay p e r i o d a statement s e t t i n g f o r t h the in fo rm a tio n r e l a t i v e to h o u r l y r a t e s of pay, hou rs worked, e t c . , in accordance w i t h the r e c o r d - k e e p i n g requir em ents as e s t a b l i s h e d in the S t a t e o f Washington Minimum Wage Act.
Wage Statements in the case of an hourly paid employee, the hours worked by her; On the pay period immediately following the 1st of the month, the employer shall provide an additional statement which itemizes bank accruals and bank usages.
Wage Statements. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has provided all hourly employees wage statements that separately record regular hours and overtime hours each pay period, the rate of pay, premium wages for missed, untimely, or short meal periods and rest breaks, and any deductions taken from that pay. Check here if the previous sentence is true: _ If the sentence is not true, explain the reasons why (attach an additional sheet if necessary):
Wage Statements. Effective January 1, 2014, the Employer shall furnish each employee with itemized electronic wage statements describing each deduction, including the type of deduction and the amount. Also, such statements shall show the inclusive dates for the pay period and shall detail the number of regular hours worked, overtime hours worked, if any, and each applicable penalty or premium being paid during the pay period. (e.g., shift differential holiday, vacation hours, sick time). Letter of Understanding #1 between This will confirm our agreement and understanding to extend for the period of this agreement, an agreement and understanding reached as part of negotiations for a 1999-2002 NABET-KQED Agreement regarding an Extended Leave of Absence Program.