Attendance Reward Sample Clauses

Attendance Reward. All Employees who work all their scheduled shifts shall receive an attendance bonus of twenty-five cents ($.25) per hour for all hours worked during the month. This bonus is predicated upon the following criteria being met:
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Attendance Reward. The hourly rate for the attendance reward is a direct function of an individual employee’s ability to report on time and remain at work for their scheduled shifts in each quarter. The reward will be used to adjust only the individuals’ bonus. Calculation of the attendance reward: • Perfect Attendance: Reward = $0.50/hr • 1 Occurrence: Reward = $0.15/hr • 2 Occurrences : Reward = $0.00/hr Note: An occurrence would be the failure to report to work on time, leaving early or absence due to illness that has been properly reported to the Company as per Evraz rules and regulations. If an employee does not follow the Evraz rules for reporting absenteeism, this will be considered 2 occurrences. The following types of absenteeism are not considered occurrences for the purpose of this attendance incentive: • Approved vacation. • Approved leave of absence per Section 18 of the CBA. • Health appointments that have been prearranged with the employee’s xxxxxxx (The employee will be expected to work the balance of the shift before and/or after their appointment). Example monthly bonus: Using example # 2 from above, with an employee with no absenteeism occurrences, his bonus will be: Productivity + attendance - quality (108%, no occurrences, no claims) $7.49/hr + $0.50 - $0.00 = $7.99/hr.
Attendance Reward. Paid sick days are an employee benefit developed to reduce financial hardship when an employee is absent due to personal illness or injury. As a financial recognition of those employees with good attendance records, a reward payment will be made on or about December 15 of each year, based on a percentage of each employee’s unused sick days for the previous year. For such purpose the year shall commence on December 1 of the previous year and end on November 30 of the current year. The formula to be used for calculation of the reward payment is as follows: 80-100% unused sick days 50% payout 60-79% unused sick days 40% payout 30-59% unused sick days 30% payout 10-29% unused sick days 20% payout

Related to Attendance Reward

  • Attendance Incentive It is the desire of both the Employer and the Union to provide consistent quality bus service for all students. It is also a mutual desire to have qualified permanent District bus drivers available to drive all identified bus routes. Based on this mutual interest, the parties agree to this Attendance Incentive program during the life of the Agreement:

  • Attendance Area The School’s primary attendance area shall be used for the purposes of determining applicability of this enrollment preference category.

  • Attendance Management Days of absence arising out of a medically-established serious chronic condition, an ongoing course of treatment, a catastrophic event, absence for which WSIB benefits are payable, medically necessary surgical interventions, or days where the employee is asymptomatic and is under a doctor’s care from the commencement of symptoms for a confirmed communicable disease (and has provided medical substantiation of such symptoms) but is required to be absent under the Hospital or public health authority protocol, will not be counted for the purposes of being placed on, or progressing through, the steps of an attendance management program. Leaves covered under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 and leaves under Article 11 will not be counted for the purposes of being placed on, or progressing through, the steps of an attendance management program.

  • Attendance Use best efforts to attend scheduled meetings of Company’s Board of Directors;

  • Attendance Policy In order to maximize learning opportunities, attendance is expected at all college and clinical sessions. Campus laboratory classes are usually demonstrations of essential nursing skills. There is no effective way to “make-up” missed laboratory classes, therefore the instructor may require attendance. For all clinical absences, the student must call the clinical setting a minimum of 30 minutes before the scheduled beginning time of the clinical session that will be missed and leave a message for the appropriate instructor. Any exception to this rule will be noted in writing in the individual course syllabus and green sheet. Students who miss more than 10% of the clinical days in a course may not be able to meet course objectives. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the appropriate instructor to determine “make- up” assignments for all absences. If a student has excess absences as defined in a particular course, the student’s status may be reviewed by the nursing faculty. The student may not be able to satisfactorily meet course objectives and may earn a failing grade.

  • Attendance Bonus Employees are eligible for an attendance bonus when every shift is satisfactorily worked throughout the monthly schedule period and no changes are requested in the schedule by the employee except for trading shifts as provided for in Article 13.4.4 or utilizing unpaid union leave. To qualify, a minimum of 130 compensated hours must have been worked during the qualifying period. The bonus will be an additional twenty-five ($0.25) per hour on only the hours worked in the qualifying period.

  • Attendance Incentive Program In January of the year following any year in which a minimum of sixty (60) days of leave for illness or injury is accrued, and each January thereafter, any eligible employee may exercise an option to receive remuneration for unused leave for illness or injury accumulated in the previous year at a rate equal to one (1) day of monetary compensation of the employee for each four (4) full days of accrued leave for illness or injury in excess of sixty (60) days. Leave for illness or injury for which compensation has been received shall be deducted from accrued leave for illness or injury at the rate of four (4) days for every one (1) day of monetary compensation; provided, however, no employee shall receive compensation under this section for any portion of leave for illness or injury accumulated at a rate in excess of one (1) day per month. At the time of separation from school district employment due to retirement or death an eligible employee or the employee's estate shall receive remuneration at a rate equal to one (1) day of current monetary compensation of the employee for each four (4) full days accrued leave for illness or injury. The provisions of this section shall be administered in accordance with state law and applicable state rules and regulations. Should the legislature revoke any benefits granted under this section, no affected employee shall be entitled thereafter to receive such benefits as matter of contractual right.

  • Attendance at Meetings Employees designated as shop stewards or official representatives of the Union shall be allowed to attend meetings held by County agencies during regular working hours on County time as follows:

  • Attendance Records The Employer shall maintain accurate, daily attendance records. An employee shall have the right to review his/her time and pay records on file with the Employer.

  • Employee Attendance at Staff Meetings (a) Where an employee is directed by the Employer to attend a staff meeting during their regular working hours, the employee shall be compensated at their regular hourly rate for the time spent in such attendance.

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