Common use of Higher Classifications Clause in Contracts

Higher Classifications. If employees are temporarily assigned to a job classification having a higher hourly rate than the rate of their regular classification, for other than training purposes, they shall receive the hourly rate of pay of the job classification to which they are temporarily assigned; however, in no event shall they receive less than four (4) hours of pay at the rate of the higher rated job to which the employee is transferred during the day. If employees work four (4) or more hours on a higher rate job during a workday, they shall receive the higher rate of pay for all hours worked that day.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Higher Classifications. If employees are temporarily assigned to a job classification having a higher hourly rate than the rate of their regular classification, for other than training purposes, they shall receive the hourly rate of pay of the job classification to which they are temporarily assigned; however, in no event shall they receive less than four (4) hours of pay at the rate of the higher rated job to which the employee is transferred during the day. If employees work four (4) or more hours on a higher rate job during a workday, they shall receive the higher rate of pay for all hours worked that day.four

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement