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 hourly wage (or, for salaried Employees, the hourly wage

Examples of Base Wage in a sentence

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • Class)Base (Base Wage Rate)FRMAN (Foreman Rate)M-F>8 (OT required for any hour greater than 8 worked each day, Mon through Fri.

  • 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.

  • The Contractor's obligation to pay, and to assure payment of, the Base Wage will begin at any time during the Contract term when the conditions set forth in A.1 and A.2 above are met, and will continue thereafter until the end of the Contract term.


More Definitions of Base Wage

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;
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. The wage figures specified in the Classification Structure in Schedule A of this agreement represents the base rate of pay for each classification level (including banding). It does not include any over base payment, which may be applied. Banding: Is a variable amount included in the base wage for classifications of level six and above, as specified in the classification structure in Schedule A of this agreement.
Base Wage means, with respect to an Employee whose pay is customarily computed on an hourly, weekly, or bi-weekly basis, and whose employment is subject to FLSA overtime and recordkeeping provisions (“Non-Exempt Employee”), the hourly
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. Confidential Information has the meaning given in clause 31(a). Employer has the meaning given in clause 4. NES means the National Employment Standards provided within the Act at Part 2-2. Ordinary Hours means an employee's usual hours of work, not including overtime. Party has the meaning given in clause 5(a). Regulations means the Fair Work Regulations 2009 (Cth).
Base Wage means $39,816 per year, provided that, starting with the September 30, 2023 Test Date, and on every Test Date thereafter that falls in an even-numbered year, the Base Wage shall be adjusted by entering in the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/data/inflation_calculator.htm (or similar website maintained by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics) an initial amount of $39,816, a starting date of December 2019 and an ending date that is the same month and year as the Test Date in question (the Base Wage for odd year Test Dates shall be the same as the Base Wage for the immediately prior even year); provided that, if the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics no longer provides a Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator similar to that provided at such website, the amount of $39,816 shall be multiplied by the aggregate increase in the average Consumer Price Index, as reported by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the time period elapsed between December 2019 and the applicable Test Date.
Base Wage. The schedule set forth below will be the applicable schedule for the period January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2009, which reflects increases of three percent on January 1, 2008, and three percent on January 1, 2009. Note: In lieu of wage increases for 2007, the dental plan is being instituted (see 10.1.3, below). January 1, 2007 January 1, 2008 January 1, 2009 HMEO $17.43 $17.95 $18.49 An employee will receive 90% of the base wage during the first twelve months of employment. Upon completion of twelve months of continuous employment, an employee will receive 95% of the base wage. Upon completion of eighteen months of continuous employment, an employee will receive the full base wage.