Base Wage definition

Base Wage means the hourly wage paid to Covered Employees as of the effective date of this Ordinance less Hazard Pay owed under this Ordinance or any other premium hourly rate already paid to compensate Covered Employees for working during the pandemic (referred to herein as “Employer-Initiated Hazard Pay”).
Base Wage means the hourly wage paid to Employees as of the effective date of this Chapter, less Hero Pay owed under this Chapter or any other premium hourly rate already paid to compensate Employees for working during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as Voluntary Hazard Pay or Holiday Premium Pay.
Base Wage means the minimum hourly rate of compensation that an employee who customarily and regularly receives more than thirty dollars ($30.00) a month in tips shall be paid pursuant to this Ordinance;

Examples of Base Wage in a sentence

  • Each July 1st the Base Wage will be adjusted, using the most recent federal poverty guidelines for a family of four (4) as published annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to constitute the following: the poverty guidelines for a family of four (4) divided by 2000 hours or the current base wage, whichever is higher.

  • If the payment of prevailing wages is required for work or services done under this Contract, and the prevailing wages for Covered Employees are higher than the Base Wage, then the Contractor must pay the prevailing wage rates.

  • The Contractor must include provisions in all subcontracts requiring its Subcontractors to pay the Base Wage to Covered Employees.

  • At all times during the term of this Contract, Contractor and all other Performing Parties must pay the Base Wage (as adjusted in accordance with the above).

  • The Contractor agrees to provide the City with documentation acceptable to the CPO demonstrating that all Covered Employees, whether employed by the Contractor or by a subcontractor, have been paid the Base Wage, upon the City's request for such documentation.


More Definitions of Base Wage

Base Wage means the hourly wage (or, for salaried Employees, the hourly wage
Base Wage means, with respect to an Employee, the hourly or weekly base rate of pay received as remuneration for services performed for the relevant period, exclusive of any allowances, premiums, bonuses, overtime, or other forms or types of compensation, multiplied by his hours worked during the applicable period.
Base Wage means the minimum rate of pay applicable to an employee under this Agreement. Base Wage includes any penalties unless otherwise stated but does not include specified allowances or reimbursements for expenses incurred by the employee during the course of the employment. Company means A.C.N. 124 136 116 PTY LTD. Regulations means the Fair Work Regulations 2009 (Cth).
Base Wage means the hourly wage paid to Covered Employees as of the effective date of this Ordinance not including Hazard Premium Pay owed under this Ordinance or any Employer- Initiated Hazard Pay.
Base Wage means the hourly wage paid to Covered Employees as of the effective date of this Ordinance less Hazard Pay owed under this Ordinance or any
Base Wage means the minimum Award rate of pay applicable to an employee’s employment. Company means MBM Harvesting Solutions Pty Ltd ABN: 24 123 765 006. Regulations means the Fair Work Regulations 2009 (Cth).
Base Wage means the wage the licensee pays staff prior to entering into the Funding Agreement. “Centre” and “child care centre” means a centre which provides full-day or part-day licensed day care. “Direct care” means working directly with children in a child care centre.