Examples of Ordinary rate of pay in a sentence
Ordinary rate of pay shall mean the current rate including annualised allowances and Certified Agreement increases (excluding shift loadings, weekend penalty payments, and overtime).
Ordinary rate of pay means the employee’s rate of pay as prescribed by this Agreement.
Ordinary rate of pay - the total remuneration an employee is entitled to receive for performing his or her ordinary hours of work, not including overtime, penalty rates, disability allowances, shift allowances, special rates or any other payments.
Ordinary rate of pay refers to the normal wages an employee received in respect of ordinary time worked including normal shift penalties, but excluding amounts in respect of overtime worked, and excluding allowances not paid for all purposes.
AUDITOR’S COMMENTS: Handwritten notes in the project manager’s manual of a verbal agreement and a facsimile from the County’s Project Manager to the Corrections Department describing the trade-offs are not equivalent to a written change order.