Common use of Training Premium Clause in Contracts

Training Premium. A certified (by the Employer) employee required by the Employer to act as a trainer will receive a premium of eighty-five cents (85¢) in addition to his/her hourly rate of pay for all hours assigned to training of other employee(s). An employee who is not certified (by the Employer) will not be required by the Employer to train any other employees.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com, ufcw832.com

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Training Premium. (2000) A certified (by the EmployerCompany) non-supervisory employee required by the Employer Company to act as a trainer will receive a premium of eighty-five fifty cents (85¢$0.50) in addition to his/her hourly rate of pay for all hours assigned to training of other employee(s). An employee who is not certified (by the Employer) will not be required by the Employer to train any other employees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Training Premium. (2002) A certified (by the EmployerCompany) employee required by the Employer Company to act as a trainer will receive a premium of eightyseventy-five ($0.75) cents (85¢) in addition to his/her hourly rate of pay for all hours assigned to training of other employee(s). An It is agreed that should the Company require an uncertified employee who is not certified (by to act as a trainer, said employee shall be entitled to the Employer) will not be required by the Employer to train any other employeesherein stated premium.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Training Premium. (2002) A certified (by the EmployerCompany) employee required by the Employer Company to act as a trainer will receive a premium of eightyseventy-five ($0.75) cents (85¢) in addition to his/her hourly rate of pay for all hours assigned to training of other employee(s). An It is agreed that should the Company require an employee who is not certified (by to act as a trainer, said employee shall be entitled to the Employer) will not be required by the Employer to train any other employeesherein stated premium.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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Training Premium. (2003) A certified (by the EmployerCompany) non-supervisory employee required by the Employer Company to act as a trainer will receive a premium of eighty-five fifty cents (85¢$0.50) in addition to his/her hourly rate of pay for all hours assigned to training of other employee(s). An employee who is not certified (by the Employer) will not be required by the Employer to train any other employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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