Common use of Weekend Premium Clause in Contracts

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium in addition to the above of $0.65 .45 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to and 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionSunday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 1.00 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee Employee shall be paid a weekend premium of two dollars and thirty cents ($0.65 2.30) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to and 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionSunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. (Full-Time time and Part-Time time) An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($0.65 1.00) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) hour for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and ninety cents ($0.65 1.90) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 2300 hours Friday to 2400 2300 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving in receipt of premium pay payment pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she he will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.kdh.on.ca

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 1.10 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Employees

Weekend Premium. (Full-Time and Part-Time Time) An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and thirty-five cents ($0.65 1.35) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 eighty (80) cents per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to and 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionSunday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and seventy cents ($0.65 1.70) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-forty- eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service and Clerical

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and fifty-five cents ($0.65 1.55) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Service Employees

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall Employees working hours on the weekend will be paid a weekend premium of seventy-five cents ($0.65 0.75). The weekend will be determined in accordance with the Hospital’s current practice. Premium will begin at 2300 Friday and end at 2300 Sunday. This premium will not be paid for any un-worked hours. Standby/On-Call Pay Three dollars and seventy-five cents ($3.75) per hour /Four dollars (effective March 1$4.00) per hour on holidays – to be paid during the full period of on-call, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) including any hours for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday which the employee has been called back to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionwork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 1.35 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends workedEffective September 1, she will not receive 2003 the weekend premium under this provisionshall be increased to $1.45 per hour. The Hospital will schedule weekend work on a fair and equitable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. (Full-Time time and Part-Time time) An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($0.65 1.00) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. FullA full-Time and Part-Time An time employee shall be paid a weekend premium of forty-five cents ($0.65 0.45) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an the employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation schedulingregulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision. Effective April increase the above weekend premium to sixty-five cents ($0.65)per hour.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of two dollars and forty-five cents ($0.65 2.45) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If Effective April 1st, 2018, an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to shall be paid a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionof two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) per hour for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 forty-fivecents per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and five cents ($0.65 1 .05) per hour (effective March 1May 22, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) 201 5 for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($0.65 1.00) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($0.65 1 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.establish ARTICLE COMPENSATION

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Weekend Premium. (Full-Time time and Part-Time time) An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (, effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (, effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar ($0.65 1.00) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital Employer may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and five cents ($0.65 1.05) per hour (effective March 1May 22, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) 2015 for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and time & Part-Time time Effective January 1, 2013 An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 thirty cents (30¢) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital Employee may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($0.65 1.75) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Service Employees

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and five cents ($0.65 1.05) per hour (effective March 1May 22, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) 2015 for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and ten cents ($0.65 1.10) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital Employer may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and time & Part-Time time Effective January 2010 An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 twenty cents (20¢) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital Employee may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee 21.01 Employees shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($0.65 1.15) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to and 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) 48 hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall will be paid a weekend premium of two dollar and thirty-five cents ($0.65 2.35) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that as the Union and Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, she will not receive weekend premium under this provisionagree upon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Employees

Weekend Premium. Full-Time and Part-Time An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of $0.65 1.75 per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-forty- eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends workedEffective April 1, she will not receive 2010 the weekend premium under this provisionshall be increased to $2.35 per hour. The Hospital will schedule weekend work on a fair and equitable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Job Share Agreement

Weekend Premium. FullA full-Time time and Partpart-Time An time employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and ten cents ($0.65 1.10) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an the employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision. Effective January 1, 2014 this entitlement shall increase to one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Weekend Premium. (Full-Time and Part-Time Time) An employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and thirty five cents ($0.65 1.35) per hour (effective March 1, 2005, $0.70 per hour) (effective March 1, 2006, $0.75 per hour) (effective October 10, 2006, $0.80 per hour) for each hour worked between 2400 hours Friday to 2400 hours Sunday or such other forty-eight (48) hour period that the Hospital may establish. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, he/she will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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