Spray Painting and Sandblasting Sample Clauses

Spray Painting and Sandblasting. An additional eight (8) cents per hour will be paid to paint crew while actually actually using spray guns or sandblasting equipment.
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Spray Painting and Sandblasting. An additional eight (8) cents per hour will be paid to Painters while actually using spray guns or sandblasting equipment. HEIGHT PAY Employees working over thirty feet (30’) in height from non- permanent structures will be paid an additional fifteen (15) cents per hour while so working. STEAM AND RECOVERY TICKET DIFFERENTIALS Ticket differential for Steam and Recovery Engineers working on jobs below their ticket qualifications will be: 1st class - forty (40) cents per hour 2nd class - thirty (30) cents per hour 3rd class - twenty-five (25) cents per hour 4th class - ten (10) cents per hour JACKHAMMERING Employees actually using a Jackhammer shall receive: $31.245 per hour effective May 1, 2017 $31.870 per hour effective May 1, 2018 $32.510 per hour effective May 1, 2019 $33.160 per hour effective May 1, 2020 or their regular rate, whichever is greater. JOB EVALUATION PLAN CONVERSION TABLE BY STEPS MAY MAY MAY MAY STEP 01/17 01/18 01/19 01/20 BASE 30.240 30.845 31.460 32.090 1/2 30.335 30.940 31.560 32.190 1 30.485 31.095 31.715 32.350 2 30.740 31.355 31.980 32.620 3 30.975 31.595 32.225 32.870 4 31.240 31.865 32.500 33.150 5 31.515 32.145 32.790 33.445 6 31.810 32.445 33.095 33.755 7 32.085 32.725 33.380 34.050 8 32.350 32.995 33.655 34.330 9 32.630 33.285 33.950 34.630 10 32.900 33.560 34.230 34.915 11 33.205 33.870 34.545 35.235 12 33.475 34.145 34.830 35.525 13 33.750 34.425 35.115 35.815 14 34.040 34.720 35.415 36.125 15 34.320 35.005 35.705 36.420 16 34.615 35.305 36.010 36.730 17 34.870 35.565 36.275 37.000 18 35.155 35.860 36.575 37.305 19 35.425 36.135 36.860 37.595 20 35.710 36.425 37.155 37.900 21 36.005 36.725 37.460 38.210 22 36.270 36.995 37.735 38.490 23 36.550 37.280 38.025 38.785 24 36.835 37.570 38.320 39.085 25 37.130 37.875 38.635 39.410 26 37.410 38.160 38.925 39.705 27 37.665 38.420 39.190 39.975 28 37.950 38.710 39.485 40.275 29 38.240 39.005 39.785 40.580 30 38.535 39.305 40.090 40.890 31 38.810 39.585 40.375 41.185 32 39.080 39.860 40.655 41.470 33 39.370 40.155 40.960 41.780 34 39.645 40.440 41.250 42.075 35 39.925 40.725 41.540 42.370 36 40.225 41.030 41.850 42.685 37 40.485 41.295 42.120 42.960 38 40.755 41.570 42.400 43.250 39 41.065 41.885 42.725 43.580 40 41.340 42.165 43.010 43.870 41 41.615 42.445 43.295 44.160 42 41.900 42.740 43.595 44.465 43 42.175 43.020 43.880 44.760 44 42.450 43.300 44.165 45.050 45 42.740 43.595 44.465 45.355 46 43.035 43.895 44.775 45.670 47 43.295 44.160 45.045 45.945 48 43.575 44.445 45.335 46.240...
Spray Painting and Sandblasting. When an employee is assigned to work in which the employee is required to perform sandblasting work, a premium of thirty cents ($0.30) per hour shall be paid to the employee. When spraying with epoxy or lacquer the spray painting premium shall be fifty cents ($0.50) per hour. A spray painting premium may be paid in addition to a swing stage and scaffold premium.
Spray Painting and Sandblasting. Eight cents (8¢) per hour will be paid above the regular rate for time actually spent using spray guns or sandblasting equipment.

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