Non-Premium Lots Sample Clauses

Non-Premium Lots. Employee Salary New Parking Fee (Effective July 1, 2013) annually Deduction per Pay Period (over 20 pays) 0-$24,999 $ 189.00 $ 9.45 $25,000-$29,999 $ 220.50 $ 11.03 $30,000-$34,999 $ 252.00 $ 12.65 $35,000-$39,999 $ 283.00 $ 14.18 $40,000-$44,999 $ 315.00 $ 15.75 $45,000-$49,999 $ 346.00 $ 17.33 $50,000-$54,999 $ 378.00 $ 18.90 $55,000-$60,000 $ 409.50 $ 20.48 Bargaining Unit employees currently parking and paying for “carded lots” shall have the option of parking and paying for non-premium parking under the new schedule of fees or pay for premium parking at the prevailing rates established by the University.
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  • Overtime Premium Pay Time and one-half (1 1/2) the employee's straight time rate of pay shall be paid for all hours actually worked in excess of forty (40) hours in any one workweek.

  • Overtime and Premium Pay Section 1. Overtime at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times an employee's regular straight time hourly rate of pay shall be paid for all work over forty (40) hours in one (1) week.

  • Premium Payment The Bank shall pay any premiums due on the Policy.

  • Weekend Premium Pay Any nurse who works on a weekend shall receive four dollars ($4.00) per hour premium pay for each hour worked on the weekend in addition to the nurse’s regular rate of pay. Weekend premium pay shall not be included in the nurse’s regular rate of pay for overtime pay calculations, unless required by the Fair Labor Standards Act. The weekend shall be defined as all hours between 11:00 p.m. Friday and 11:00 p. m. Sunday.

  • Longevity Premium From the start of the sixty-first (61st) full month to and including the one hundred twentieth (120th) full month of continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a longevity premium of two percent (2%).

  • Premium Pay “Premium Pay” is a special pay rate for working during times that are less desirable, such as weekends, holidays or late shifts. The City will not pay the Consultant Premium Pay.

  • Certification Premium Nurses certified in a specialty area by a national organization and working in that area of certification shall be paid a premium of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour, provided that the nurse continues to meet all educational and other requirements to keep the certification current and in good standing.

  • Premium Payments If an employee with at least three years of service in the employ of the Shaker Heights Board of Education should exhaust his/her sick leave within the time specifications of this contract and is granted a leave of absence by the Board, the Board shall continue to pay his/her premiums in accordance with his/her work assignment for the following fringe benefits for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. The payment of such premiums will cease on the effective date an employee retires, resigns, goes on disability retirement or his/her contract is terminated.

  • Shift Premium Effective July 1, 2020, an employee shall be paid a shift premium of ninety-five cents (95c/ ) per hour for each hour worked between 1500 hours and 0700 hours provided that such hours exceed two (2) hours if worked in conjunction with the day shift.

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