Common use of Bilingual Pay Clause in Contracts

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 42 contracts

Samples: Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble, Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble, Mou for Bargaining Unit E Preamble

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Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 75 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Mou for Bargaining, Mou for Bargaining, Mou for Bargaining

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: dbm.maryland.gov, dnr.maryland.gov, dnr.state.md.us

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 per pay periodmonth. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, irle.berkeley.edu

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 50 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: dbm.maryland.gov, afscmeatwork.org

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Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: dnr.maryland.gov, dbm.maryland.gov

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonuses, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or payor bonuses. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent is $25 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or pay. This does not apply to applyto employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mou for Bargaining Unit E Preamble

Bilingual Pay. Where the Employer currently pays bilingual pay or bonusespay, it shall continue to do so. The Employer retains discretion to initiate bilingual pay or bonusespay. The minimum bilingual bonus or hourly equivalent compensation is $25 per pay period. The Employer may not require an employee to use bilingual skills without paying the appropriate bonus or paycompensation. This does not apply to employees where such skills are in the classification specification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dbm.maryland.gov

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