Common use of Bilingual Differential Clause in Contracts

Bilingual Differential. A differential of five percent (5%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Bilingual Differential. A differential of five percent (5%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Bilingual Differential. A differential of five percent (5%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Bilingual Differential. A differential of five four percent (54%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, irle.berkeley.edu

Bilingual Differential. A differential of five percent (5%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Bilingual Differential. A differential of five percent (5%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s employee‘s individual position’s position‘s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

Bilingual Differential. A differential of five four percent (54%) over base rate will be paid to employees required to be proficient and use bilingual skills (i.e., interpretation and translation to and from English to another foreign language). Such skills must be a condition of employment as established by management. The interpretation and translation skills must be assigned and contained in an employee’s individual position’s position description. The decision to assign bilingual duties to an employee is at the sole discretion of management.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu

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