Common use of Tinsmith Clause in Contracts

Tinsmith. Any such employee who reports to a job site in the morning and who cannot start work due to bad weather shall receive compensation equal to 1 hour’s pay at his wage rate, minus any pay already earned for work performed that same day. In the case of heavy industry work, however, this compensation is equal to 2 hours’ pay at his wage rate, minus any remuneration received for work performed that day. This employee may not refuse to work, however, when an employer assigns him to a job where he is protected from bad weather. Moreover, the employer may require that the employee remain at its disposal during the paid waiting time. It is agreed, however, that the employee shall refrain from reporting to his job when the weather is bad 1 hour before the beginning of the standard working day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Tinsmith. Any such employee who reports to a job site in the morning and who cannot start work due to bad weather shall receive compensation compen- sation equal to 1 hour’s pay at his wage rate, minus any pay already earned for work performed per- formed that same day. In the case of heavy industry work, however, this compensation is equal to 2 hours’ pay at his wage rate, minus any remuneration received for work performed that day. This employee may not refuse to work, however, when an employer assigns him to a job where he is protected from bad weather. Moreover, the employer may require that the employee remain at its disposal during the paid waiting time. It is agreed, however, that the employee shall refrain from reporting to his job when the weather is bad 1 hour before the beginning of the standard xxxx- dard working day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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