Skill Grade definition
Examples of Skill Grade in a sentence
Provided that in the case of available overtime work involves raw- boning (which falls within Skill Grade II or portioning of meat Skill Grade I or thigh deboning), in order to be qualified for the overtime work the employee must have also passed the necessary skill test application to either raw-boning or portioning of meat as the case may be within the twelve month period immediately preceding the overtime assignment.
Provided that in the case of available overtime work involves raw-boning (which falls within Skill Grade or portioning of meat Skill Grade I), in order to be qualified for the overtime work the employee must have also passed the neces- sary skill test application to either raw-boning or portioning of meat as the case may be within the twelve month period immediately preceding the overtime assignment.
An employee who is temporarily transferred for a continuous period of one hour or more during a shift to an operation in a Skill Grade which has a higher rate of pay than his regular Skill Grade will receive the equivalent rate of pay in the higher grade for all continuous hours worked in the shift at the higher Skill Grade.
Provided that in the case of available overtime work involves raw boning (which falls within Skill Grade II or portioning of meat Skill Grade I or thigh deboning), in order to be qualified for the overtime work the employee must have also passed the necessary skill test application to either raw-boning or portioning of meat as the case may be within the twelve month period immediately preceding the overtime assignmerit.
Provided that in the case of available overtime work involves raw-boning (which falls within Skill Grade II or portioning of meat Skill Grade I), in order to be qualified for the overtime work the employee must have also passed the necessary skill test application to either raw-boning or portioning of meat as the case may be within the twelve month period immediately preceding the overtime assignment.
An employee who is temporarily transferred for a continuous period of thirty consecutive calendar days or less to an operation in a Skill Grade which has a lower rate of pay than his regular Skill Grade shall continue to receive his regular rate up to the end of that thirty day period while working in that lower Skill Grade.
In the case of transfers of a permanent nature to a lower Skill Grade, an employee will receive the appropriate rate of pay for that lower Skill Grade to which he has transferred.