Common use of Divisors for calculating hourly rates Clause in Contracts

Divisors for calculating hourly rates. 1.6.1.1. When refreshment breaks are taken Each employee’s hourly daytime rate of pay is found by dividing the regular wage of the appropriate step on the pay scale (see Section 1.1) by 170 in the case of shop assistants and by 160 in the case of office workers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Wage Agreement, Wage Agreement, Wage Agreement

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Divisors for calculating hourly rates. 1.6.1.1. When refreshment breaks are taken Each employee’s hourly daytime rate of pay is found by dividing the regular wage of the appropriate step on the pay scale (see Section 1.1) by 170 in the case of shop assistants and by 160 in the case of office workers. As of 1 January 2020, the hourly daytime rate of pay is found by dividing the regular wage of the appropriate step on the pay scale (see Section 1.1) by 167.94 in the case of shop assistants and by 159.27 in the case of office workers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.vr.is, www.fvsa.is, www.vr.is

Divisors for calculating hourly rates. 1.6.1.1. When refreshment breaks are taken Each employee’s The daytime hourly daytime rate of pay is found the employee shall be calculated by dividing the regular fixed monthly wage of the appropriate step on the pay scale (see scaleby 167.94 according to Section 1.1) by 170 1.1 in the case of shop assistants and by 160 159.27 in the case of office workers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.landssamband.is, www.vr.is

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Divisors for calculating hourly rates. 1.6.1.1. When refreshment breaks are taken Each employee’s hourly daytime rate of pay of is found by dividing the regular wage of the appropriate step on the pay pay- scale (see Section Article 1.1) by 170 in the case of shop assistants and by 160 in the case of office workers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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