Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping Sample Clauses

Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping. On each project where an employee is assigned the responsibility of directing a crew of six (6) employees or more and keeping records of their hours of work he shall be paid a premium of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour worked. Premium is not to be calculated in overtime rates.
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Supervisors - Premium for Record Keeping. Not to be Calculated in Overtime Rates On each project where an employee is assigned the responsibility of directing a crew of six (6) employees or more and keeping records of their hours of work he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his regular rate. Where an employee in a shop has been designated responsibility for making work assignments to other employees he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour over his regular rate. On a project where an employee is assigned the responsibility for directing a crew and keeping records for same, he shall be paid a premium of three dollars ($3.00) per hour worked. This shall not be construed to mean a single technician working with a trainee(s). The foregoing is subject to the following:

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  • Record Keeping The Adviser will maintain records in a form acceptable to the Trust and in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to records required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules thereunder, which at all times will be the property of the Trust and will be available for inspection and use by the Trust.

  • Access to Records; Contractor Financial Records Contractor agrees that District and its authorized representatives are entitled to review all Contractor books, documents, papers, plans, and records, electronic or otherwise (“Records”), directly pertinent to this Contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcripts. Contractor shall maintain all Records, fiscal and otherwise, directly relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles so as to document clearly Contractor's performance. Following final payment and termination of this Contract, Contractor shall retain and keep accessible all Records for a minimum of three years, or such longer period as may be required by law, or until the conclusion of any audit, controversy, or litigation arising out of or related to this Contract, whichever date is later.

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