Common use of Processing delay Clause in Contracts

Processing delay. The Employer shall produce a pay for an Employee no later than the fourth week after the Employee has begun the work provided the Employee has signed her contract by the time the work begins or no later than the fifth week for a contract beginning in January. If the Union advises the Chief Negotiator that a pay has not been produced for a given Employee pursuant to this provision, the Chief Negotiator shall ensure that a paper cheque is issued within two (2) days.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Processing delay. The Employer shall produce a pay for an Employee no later than the fourth week after the Employee has begun the work provided the Employee has signed her contract by the time the work begins or no later than the fifth week for a contract beginning in January. If the Union advises the Chief Negotiator that a pay has not been produced for a given Employee pursuant to this provision, the Chief Negotiator shall ensure that a paper cheque is issued within two (2) working days.

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Sources: Collective Agreement