Common use of Step Up Pay Clause in Contracts

Step Up Pay. Any Employee required to fill temporarily a position, for a period of one shift or more, for which a higher rate of wages than that for such employee's regular work is paid, shall receive the higher rate while so employed and employees required to fill temporarily a position for which a lower rate than that paid for such employee's work has been established shall not suffer any reduction in pay by reason thereof. This provision does not provide additional pay for any senior constable who is filling in during the absence of a shift NCO/Sergeant, unless the Sergeant is off duty for Thirty (30) calendar days or more per illness or absence. (This 30 day provision as noted above comes into effect January 1, 2004).

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Step Up Pay. Any An Employee required to fill temporarily a position, for a period of one shift or more, for which a higher rate of wages than that for such employee's Employee’s regular work is paid, shall receive the higher rate while so employed and employees Employees required to fill temporarily a position for which a lower rate than that paid for such employee's Employee’s work has been established shall not suffer any reduction in pay by reason thereof. This provision does not provide additional pay for any senior constable who is filling in during the absence of a shift NCO/Sergeant, unless the Sergeant is off duty for Thirty thirty (30) calendar days or more per illness or absence. (This 30 day provision as noted above comes into effect January 1, 2004).

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Sources: Collective Agreement