Loyalty premium Sample Clauses

Loyalty premium. 1 When awarding a loyalty premium the employer shall determine the period during which the employee is expected to continue in employment with the UMC in order to qualify for payment of the loyalty premium.
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Loyalty premium. If a Grower is entitled to a Loyalty Premium in accordance with the Enduring Funding Agreement and Three Year Rolling Grower Contract, the Grower acknowledges that such Loyalty Premium has been assigned to the Registered Supplier and that Loyalty Premium payments received by the Registered Supplier will be 100% pooled and disbursed to qualifying growers as soon as practical after being received.
Loyalty premium. 6.04.01 Loyalty Premium – shall be payable for all hours worked in the workplace including those hours worked in the performance of Union duties. The Loyalty Premium is not subject to an OT premium and will be paid out, or banked at two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the normal wage rate including those hours worked on an employee’s day off. Employees can bid vacation from their Loyalty vacation bank as per Article 7.09, such that a negative Loyalty vacation bank may accrue to a maximum of negative forty-two point eight (-42.8) or negative eighty-five point six (-85.6) hours for employees that have completed twelve (12) years’ service at the start of the year vacation is to be bid for. The Loyalty vacation bank will be reconciled at year end to zero (0) by using time bank hours to reduce the negative to zero (0).
Loyalty premium. 6.04.01 Loyalty Premium – shall be payable for all hours worked in the workplace including those hours worked in the performance of Union duties. The Loyalty Premium is not subject to an Overtime Premium and will be paid out, or banked at two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the normal wage rate including those hours worked on an employee’s day off. Employees can “pre-purchase” vacation from their Time Bank as per Article 7.09, such that a negative Time Bank may accrue to a maximum of negative sixty-four (- 64) hours. 6.04.02 The hours to be paid out at the employees request at a minimum of one hundred (100) hours, and subject to the terms of Article 6.04 and the completion of Appendix 6 (attached). 6.04.03 The loyalty premium hours will be calculated and paid according to the corresponding Loyalty Premium rate in Article 6.04 appropriate to the employee’s pay scale at the time the payout is requested. 6.04.04 The definition of hours worked as provided for in Article 6.04 includes regular hours worked on shifts, actual hours worked on overtime (not at time and a half but at straight time), straight time hours due to training and travel for training, hours due to Union release, and that the premium will be paid on shift trades to the employee who actually works the shift; but that the Loyalty Premium would not apply to vacation time, sick time, time bank off or overtime (except as previously identified).
Loyalty premium. 6.04.01 Loyalty Premium – shall be payable for all hours worked in the workplace including those hours worked in the performance of Union duties. The Loyalty Premium is not subject to an OT premium and will be paid out, or banked at 2.5% of the normal wage rate including those hours worked on an employee’s day off. Employees can “pre-purchase” vacation from their time bank as per Article 7.09, such that a negative time bank may accrue to a maximum of -64 hours.

Related to Loyalty premium

  • Longevity Premium From the start of the sixty-first (61st) full month to and including the one hundred twentieth (120th) full month of continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a longevity premium of two percent (2%).

  • Weekend Premium Effective July 1, 2020, an employee shall be paid a weekend premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for each hour worked between 2300 hours Friday and 2300 hours Sunday, or such other forty-eight (48) hour period as the local parties may agree upon or as defined in the Collective Agreement. If an employee is receiving premium pay pursuant to a local scheduling regulation with respect to consecutive weekends worked, the employee will not receive weekend premium under this provision.

  • Shift and Weekend Premium (a) Effective July 1, 2019, an employee shall be paid a shift premium of ninety cents (90¢) per hour for each hour worked between the hours of 1500 hours and 0700 hours. Effective July 1, 2020, an employee shall be paid a shift premium of ninety-five cents (95¢) per hour for each hour worked between the hours of hours of 1500 hours and 0700 hours.

  • Weekend Premium Pay Any nurse who works on a weekend shall receive four dollars ($4.00) per hour premium pay for each hour worked on the weekend in addition to the nurse’s regular rate of pay. Weekend premium pay shall not be included in the nurse’s regular rate of pay for overtime pay calculations, unless required by the Fair Labor Standards Act. The weekend shall be defined as all hours between 11:00 p.m. Friday and 11:00 p. m. Sunday.

  • Training Premium Qualified Operators selected by the Employer to train new Operators shall be paid a training premium of 40¢ per hour while engaged in training work.

  • First Aid Premium First Aid Premiums shall apply when an employee is assigned by the Employer to be a First Aid Attendant on a job site and shall be paid as follows: Level II - $1.00 per hour. Level III - $2.00 per hour.

  • Overtime and Premium Pay Section 1. Overtime at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times an employee's regular straight time hourly rate of pay shall be paid for all work over forty (40) hours in one (1) week.

  • Holiday Premium If an employee works one of the following holidays, they will receive time and one half for all hours worked on that holiday: New Year’s Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xx. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, the Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

  • Overtime Premium Pay Time and one-half (1 1/2) the employee's straight time rate of pay shall be paid for all hours actually worked in excess of forty (40) hours in any one workweek.

  • Holiday Premium Pay A Nurse working on a recognized Holiday is entitled to the following compensation for any hours worked on the calendar date of the recognized Holiday:

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