Basic rates definition
Examples of Basic rates in a sentence
Basic rates apply for miscellaneous services provided during Windstream’s regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., local time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays; overtime Miscellaneous Charges apply for such services provided between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m., local time, Monday through Friday, or any time Saturday, excluding holidays; and premium Miscellaneous Charges apply for such services provided any time on Sundays or holidays.
Basic rates of pay shall be increased by 2.50% retroactive to December 21, 2020, and by 2.50% on December 20, 2021, and by 2.25% on December 19, 2022.
Basic rates of pay during the term of this Agreement shall be in accordance with Appendix A.
Basic rates of pay shown in Section 1 of this Article shall be increased an additional 2.50% effective August 19, 2019, and shall be as follows: Basic A Step B Step C Step Basic A Step B Step C Step Section 3.
Basic rates of pay shall be increased 2.50% effective August 20, 2018, and the wage progression plan for firefighters shall be as follows: Basic A Step B Step C Step Basic A Step B Step C Step Section 2.
Basic rates of pay shall be increased by 2.50% retroactive to December 25, 2017, and by 2.50% on December 24, 2018, and by 2.50% on December 23, 2019.
Basic rates of pay for regular salesmen: All junior salesmen shall receive a guaranteed salary of $15.00 per week and no deficiencies.
Basic rates of pay shall be increased by 2.50%, effective retroactive to May 24, 2021.
Basic rates of pay (yearly and hourly) shall be determined by the Flight Crew Member's status and years of service in accordance with Appendix Full time Flight Crew Members will be assigned seniority numbers on the appropriate seniority list (Pilot or Flight Engineer) in accordance with their date of hire into the Company.
Basic rates of pay during the term of this Agreement shall be in accordance with Appendix “A”, however when an employee is temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification he/she shall be paid the waged for the higher classification.