A Charge Hand definition
Examples of A Charge Hand in a sentence
A Charge Hand who is absent will be replaced by the next senior Partsperson, if qualified.
A Charge Hand normally shall mean an employee temporarily in charge of three (3) to eight (8) employees for a period of one (1) or more working days.
A Charge Hand rate of pay shall apply to those job classifications other than a Utility Arborist.
A Charge Hand who is absent will be replaced by the next senior Automotive and Heavy Vehicle Partsperson, if qualified.
A Charge Hand shall be appointed when a gang consists of five (5) or more and shall himself work at his classification whenever the work in hand is such that this can be safely done.
A Charge Hand, when left in charge of a job shall be paid a minimum of ten percent (10%) above the journeyperson rate of pay plus vacation and holiday pay.
Charge Hand – A Charge Hand is an employee assigned to instruct others in the performance of their work and is held responsible for the quality and quantity of the work.
A Charge Hand or Lead Hand, designated as such by an authorized representative of the Board, shall be paid in accordance with the wage schedule.
A Charge Hand or Lead Hand, designated as such by an authorized representative of the Board, shall be paid in accordance with Schedule A.
A Charge Hand shall be paid a premium of ten percent (10%) over and above his/her regular classification hourly rate.