Common use of LEAD HANDS Clause in Contracts

LEAD HANDS. When the Company determines that a temporary Lead Hand is required, it will select an employee for the role. Under the direction of a supervisor, a Lead Hand acts as a leader of a group of employees working on similar or related work. He assigns work to the employees as directed by the supervisor and works along with and/or coordinates work among them. The Lead Hand functions as a working leader and not as a staff supervisor and will be paid 2 job classes above his posted hourly rate for all hours worked as a Lead Hand.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LEAD HANDS. When the Company determines that a temporary Lead Hand is required, it will select an employee for the role. Under the direction of a supervisor, a Lead Hand acts as a leader of a group of employees working on similar or related work. He assigns work to the employees as directed by the supervisor and works along with and/or coordinates work among them. The Lead Hand functions as a working leader and not as a staff supervisor and will be paid 2 job classes above his posted hourly rate for all hours worked as a Lead Hand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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LEAD HANDS. When the Company determines that a temporary Lead Hand is required, it will select an employee Employee for the role. Under the direction of a supervisor, a Lead Hand acts as a leader of a group of employees Employees working on similar or related work. He assigns work to the employees Employees as directed by the supervisor and works along with and/or coordinates work among them. The Lead Hand functions as a working leader and not as a staff supervisor and will be paid 2 job classes above his posted hourly rate for all hours worked as a Lead Hand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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