Lead Hand and Workshop Responsibility Premium Sample Clauses

Lead Hand and Workshop Responsibility Premium. As of June 3rd, 2007, whenever the University designates the employee to act as lead hand or to be responsible for a workshop on a regular and continuous basis, his regular rate of pay will be increased by: 03/06/07 01/12/07 01/04/08 01/04/09 0.80$ 0.82$ 0.84$ 0.86$ The salary thus increased will become the employee’s new regular rate of pay. b)
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Lead Hand and Workshop Responsibility Premium. Whenever the University designates an employee from the Trades and Services group to act as lead hand or to be responsible for a workshop on a regular and continuous basis, his regular rate of pay will be increased by fifty-three cents ($0.53) per hour, from December to November This rate will be increased to fifty-five cents ($0.55) per hour as of December The salary thus increased will become the employee's new regular rate of pay. In addition to the tasks inherent in his job, and in addition to the tasks performed when responsible for a workshop as described in paragraph the of an employee who acts as a lead hand include among others, coordinating and distributing work to team members, ensuring that safety measures are observed, overseeing the preparation and distribution of material and tools, preparing progress reports on work performed by his team, and ensuring that his team's work orders are carried out under normal conditions. In addition to the tasks inherent in his job, and in addition to the lead hand responsibilities described in paragraph the responsibilities of an employee who is responsible for a workshop include, among others, ensuring that security measures are observed, maintaining an inventory of material and preparing the necessary requisitions, ensuring that work in his workshop is properly performed, ensuring the proper preparations and distribution of materials and tools, ensuring the proper maintenance of tools and maintaining the cleanliness of the work place. Under no circumstances will the premium provided in be added to the premium provided in when an employee acts as lead hand and is also responsible for a workshop.

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