Classifications Transfers Employee Designation Sample Clauses

Classifications Transfers Employee Designation. WORKING FOREMEN When the Employer chooses to employ a working xxxxxxx, such working xxxxxxx must be a member of the and in possession of an Ontario Certificate of Qualification as a licensed electrician. When a working xxxxxxx is employed he shall receive a six (6) percent per hour premium above the regularjourneyman’s rate. One (1) Journeyman must be designated as a xxxxxxx when the following conditions exist: They have supervisory layout responsibilities and they direct six (6) or more employees and they act as a company representative when dealing with builders or superintendents and foremen on behalf of the on-site general contractors. One xxxxxxx shall not supervise more than twelve (12) employees. On all projects requiring a xxxxxxx, employees are not to take directions anyone except the xxxxxxx or anyone in a supervisory or managerial capacity with the employer. All Foremen must be members of the and in possession of an Ontario Certificate of Qualification as a licensed electrician. CREW LEADER A Crew Leader must be a member of the and in possession of an Ontario Certificate of Qualification as a licensed electrician. The Crew Leader will be responsible for a residential subdivision or job-site and shall receive a percent per hour premium above the regular journeyman’s rate of pay. The Crew Leader shall have supervisory layout responsibilities and act as company representative when dealing with or Foremen on behalf of the on-site general contractor. The Crew Leader will be responsible for ordering of material and health and safety issues which affect their subdivision. JOURNEYMEN
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Classifications Transfers Employee Designation 

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