Orientation Pay Sample Clauses

Orientation Pay. All employees shall be compensated at the applicable hourly rate while attending “new job orientation”. Such time shall count toward seniority. Employees who fail to meet the qualification guidelines for orientation will get their next opportu- nity according to Article 7 of the Western Regional Supplemental Agreement.
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Orientation Pay. All employees shall be compensated at the applicable hourly rate while attending “new job and employee ori- entation”. Such time shall count toward seniority. Employees who fail to meet the qualification guidelines for orien- tation will get their next opportunity according to Article 7 of the Western Regional Supplemental Agreement.
Orientation Pay. All newly hired part-time employees shall be compensated at the applicable hourly rate while attending “new employee orientation”. Such time shall count toward seniority.
Orientation Pay. RNs/LPNs assigned to train new employees within the Hospital’s orientation program shall receive an additional $1.75 per hour for those hours assigned, in addition to the employee’s regular hourly rate.
Orientation Pay. 28 Prior to the beginning of the academic year in August, the Division of Academic Affairs 29 may sponsor an orientation program for new employees. Attendance at this program is 30 required. Employees shall receive $100 per day up to a maximum of $500 for 31 attendance at this program.
Orientation Pay. Where the Employer assigns an employee to orient a newly hired employee in this bargaining unit during her orientation period, the employee who is training will receive a premium of $1.00 per hour and the newly hired person will receive a premium of $1.00 per hour less than the start rate of her classification. These revised payments will apply only during the period of orientation which shall not normally exceed five (5) days. This provision only applies when an SEIU bargaining unit member is assigned to orient a newly-hired employee in this bargaining unit during her orientation period.

Related to Orientation Pay

  • ISOLATION PAY 43.1 An employee who is stationed at a work location which receives a total of eight (8) or more points under the factors outlined in sub-sections 43.3.1 and 43.3.2 of this Article shall be paid an isolation allowance in accordance with the following scale: 8 points $ 3.45 per week 9 - 12 points $ 5.18 per week 13 - 16 points $ 6.90 per week 17 - 20 points $ 8.63 per week 21 - 24 points $10.35 per week 25 - 28 points $12.08 per week 29 - 32 points $13.80 per week 33 - 36 points $15.53 per week 37 - 40 points $17.25 per week 41 - 44 points $18.98 per week 45 - 48 points $20.70 per week

  • SEPARATION PAY 24.01 A regular employee shall be entitled to separation pay as set out in subsection .03 provided he/she has not been excluded by subsection .02 and provided he/she meets any of the following eligibility provisions:

  • Orientation The Employer shall provide planned and paid Orientation Programs of such content and duration as it deems appropriate taking into consideration the needs of the Employer and the Nurses involved. Such Nurses will not be considered part of core staffing during their Orientation Program nor will they be provided with primary assignments.

  • Employee Orientation Each and every person working for a contractor, including sub- contractors, will be given an orientation to familiarize them with the site safety program. Unless otherwise specified, each sub-contractor is responsible for the orientation of their workers.

  • Certification Pay A nurse who obtains and maintains a nationally recognized nursing certification shall receive a differential of $1.00 per hour for all compensated hours. If initial certification is obtained during the prior calendar year, only those hours that are compensated beginning with the first full payroll period subsequent to certification shall be considered. An approved certification list shall be established by mutual consent between the PNCC and the Chief Nurse Executive or designee and shall be updated on an annual basis.

  • New Employee Orientation The Union will provide each agency personnel director with the names and addresses of up to two (2) authorized Union representatives per agency to receive notice of each formal orientation meeting held by the Department. The notice will be sent as soon as such meetings are scheduled (but not less than ten (10) days in advance) and will include date, time and location. Due to operational exigencies, agencies may schedule an orientation which will provide the Union with less than the requisite ten (10) days' notice; however the Union shall be notified as soon as possible after the scheduling of the orientation and the Union representative shall be released from duty. Agencies shall routinely schedule orientations in a manner that will allow for the ten (10) day advance notice to the Union. During the formal orientation, the Union will be permitted to give a twenty (20) minute presentation which may include an enrollment in supplemental Union benefits. The parties shall encourage employee attendance, although attendance shall not be mandatory if an employee objects to attending the presentation. In the event a formal orientation meeting is not held, or the Union is unable to attend the formal orientation because the designated Union representatives cannot be released under Article 4, the Employer shall allow the Union representative and the employee(s) to meet during duty hours at a mutually agreed upon time and location for twenty (20) minutes Employee participation in these meetings shall be encouraged although an employee shall not be required to attend such a meeting.

  • Orientation Program The Company will allow a designated representative of the Local or Bargaining Unit up to one (1) hour per calendar month for the purpose of conducting the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union New Members’ Orientation Program. Such meetings will be conducted during the probationary period of employees, and will be held on Company premises. Employees participating in Orientation Program meetings during their normally scheduled working hours will not suffer loss of pay at their regular rate. Orientation Program meetings will be scheduled by Management and a Management representative may attend as an observer.

  • New Employee Orientations The County shall provide the Union written notice of County-wide new employee orientations, whether in person or online, at least ten (10) business days prior to the orientation. The notice shall include time, date, and location of the orientation. Representatives of the Union shall be permitted to meet with the new employees for up to thirty (30) minutes during a portion of the orientation for which attendance is mandatory. The Union shall provide the County at least five (5) business days prior to the orientation any materials it would like the County to distribute to new employees at the orientation. If the Union staff are unavailable, the County shall grant release time for one (1) union xxxxxxx to attend the orientation pursuant to Section 6.2.1 The County shall make best efforts to provide the Union with the name, job title, department, work location, work, home and personal cellular telephone numbers, personal email addresses, and home addresses of all employees in the bargaining unit every 90 days, but no less than once every 120 days.

  • New Hire Orientation The Union’s Business Representative or designee shall be given the opportunity to make a membership presentation at the employer’s regularly scheduled new employee orientation sessions.

  • Termination Pay Effective upon the termination of this Agreement, the Employer will be obligated to pay the Executive (or, in the event of his death, his designated beneficiary as defined below) only such compensation as is provided in this Section 6.5, and in lieu of all other amounts and in settlement and complete release of all claims the Executive may have against the Employer. For purposes of this Section 6.5, the Executive's designated beneficiary will be such individual beneficiary or trust, located at such address, as the Executive may designate by notice to the Employer from time to time or, if the Executive fails to give notice to the Employer of such a beneficiary, the Executive's estate. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Employer will have no duty, in any circumstances, to attempt to open an estate on behalf of the Executive, to determine whether any beneficiary designated by the Executive is alive or to ascertain the address of any such beneficiary, to determine the existence of any trust, to determine whether any person or entity purporting to act as the Executive's personal representative (or the trustee of a trust established by the Executive) is duly authorized to act in that capacity, or to locate or attempt to locate any beneficiary, personal representative, or trustee.

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