Common use of Calculation of Hourly Rate Clause in Contracts

Calculation of Hourly Rate. In all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36-1/4) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Calculation of Hourly Rate. In all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36-1/436 1⁄4 ) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreements

Calculation of Hourly Rate. In all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36-36 1/4) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Calculation of Hourly Rate. In all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36-1/41⁄4 ) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreements

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Calculation of Hourly Rate. In all cases, the basic hourly rate of pay for employees on averaging is to be determined by dividing the weekly rate of the class by thirty-six and one-quarter (36-1/436 1⁄4) or forty (40) as applicable, unless the basic hourly rate of pay already exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreements

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