Scaled Penalties Sample Clauses

Scaled Penalties. 17.2.2.1. A scaled penalty will be paid to shift workers in job classifications as provided for in Schedule 2 – Scaled Penalties of this Agreement.
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Scaled Penalties. Penalties are paid according to the time band in which the worked hours fall. A scaled penalty rate applies to shift workers in job classifications in the table at 16. This scaled penalty is calculated by averaging ordinary hours shifts worked Monday to Saturday. Shifts commencing or finishing outside ordinary hours attract a penalty of 35%. The scaled penalty does not include penalties for Sundays and Public Holidays (refer to Clause 16.4 for Sundays and Clause 15 for Public Holidays). Where an employee requests a change to working hours outside the normal roster for their classification and as a result there is a lower scaled penalty rate applicable, there will be no access to the provisions of No Financial Disadvantage in this instance. When new positions are created in the SOH or methods of rostering in any section have changed significantly since the last scaled penalty determination, then the appropriate scaled penalty rate shall be recalculated. If a new rate is determined it will apply from the start of the new roster. If a realistic scaled penalty figure cannot be determined prior to a position going into operation then a nominal penalty rate of no more than 7.5% will be paid for the first three roster terms (12 weeks). Following that time an appropriate scaled penalty can be determined using the actual hours worked during that period. If the actual scaled penalty rate determined after the three month period exceeds what has been applied in the interim then back pay will be paid. If it is less, then the new lower rate will be applied from the date of determination but reimbursement of any monies paid in the trial period will not be sought. Scaled penalties are payable on paid sick leave, but not payable on any other type of leave. Determining the rate of a new scaled penalty is achieved by: Totalling the number of ordinary hours that occur in the new roster from Monday to Saturday between 6:00am and midnight (TOTAL). Apply the 10%, 15% and 50% penalty structure from the Sydney Opera House (Staff) Award 2000 (as varied) to the hours in step 1 and determine the number of hours that would have fallen into each penalty band. Call them 10%P, 15%P & 50%P respectively. Use the following formula to calculate a percentage that when applied to all ordinary hours in step one will result in the same total penalty payment that would have been received under the old penalty structure: {(0.1*10%P) + (0.15*15%P) + (0.5*50%P)} *100 / TOTAL This percentage is then ...
Scaled Penalties. 17.2.2.1. The annual adjustment in rates of pay provided in this clause will be suspended for the duration of this Agreement, resulting in the scaled penalty rate applicable for each role classification remaining unchanged from July 2017.

Related to Scaled Penalties

  • STIPULATED PENALTIES OIG may assess:

  • Shift Penalties (1) In addition to an employee’s ordinary salary (including higher duties allowance), the employee is entitled to the highest penalty rate for shiftwork that applies to the performance of shiftwork set out in the following table: Rostered time of ordinary duty Penalty rate (% of employee’s hourly rate of salary) Ordinary duty, any part being between 6:00 pm and 6:30 am 15% Ordinary hours worked continuously for a period exceeding 4 weeks on a shift falling wholly within the period from 6:00 pm to 8:00 am 30% Ordinary duty, Saturday 50% Ordinary duty, Sunday 100% Ordinary duty, public holiday 150%

  • Payment of Stipulated Penalties EPA may send Purchaser a demand for stipulated penalties. The demand will include a description of the noncompliance and will specify the amount of the stipulated penalties owed. Purchaser may initiate dispute resolution under Section XIII regarding the demand. Purchaser shall pay the amount demanded or, if Purchaser initiates dispute resolution, the uncontested portion of the amount demanded, within 30 days after receipt of the demand. Purchaser shall pay the contested portion of the penalties determined to be owed, if any, within 30 days after the resolution of the dispute. Each payment for: (a) the uncontested penalty demand or uncontested portion, if late, and; (b) the contested portion of the penalty demand determined to be owed, if any, must include an additional amount for Interest accrued from the date of receipt of the demand through the date of payment. Purchaser shall make payment at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx using the link for “EPA Miscellaneous Payments Cincinnati Finance Center,” including a reference to the CERCLA docket number and Site/Spill ID number listed in ¶ 92, and the purpose of the payment. Purchaser shall send a notice of this payment to DOJ and EPA. The payment of stipulated penalties and Interest, if any, does not alter any obligation by Purchaser under this Settlement. Nothing in this Settlement limits the authority of the United States: (a) to seek any remedy otherwise provided by law for Purchaser’s failure to pay stipulated penalties or interest; or (b) to seek any other remedies or sanctions available by virtue of Purchaser’s noncompliance with this Settlement or of the statutes and regulations upon which it is based including penalties under section 106(b) of CERCLA provided, however, that the United States may not seek civil penalties under section 106(b) for any noncompliance for which a stipulated penalty is provided herein, except in the case of a willful noncompliance with this Settlement or in the event that EPA assumes performance of a portion or all of the Work pursuant to ¶ 30 (Work Takeover). Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the United States may, in its unreviewable discretion, waive any portion of stipulated penalties that have accrued under this Settlement.

  • Fines and Penalties Qwest shall be liable to pay to CLEC fines and penalties for resold services in accordance with the Commission's retail service requirements that apply to Qwest retail services, if any. Such credits shall be limited in accordance with the following:

  • Stipulated Penalties Review Notwithstanding any provision of Title 42 of the United States Code or Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the only issues in a proceeding for Stipulated Penalties under this CIA shall be: (a) whether Good Shepherd was in full and timely compliance with the obligations of this CIA for which OIG demands payment; and (b) the period of noncompliance. Good Shepherd shall have the burden of proving its full and timely compliance and the steps taken to cure the noncompliance, if any. OIG shall not have the right to appeal to the DAB an adverse ALJ decision related to Stipulated Penalties. If the ALJ agrees with OIG with regard to a finding of a breach of this CIA and orders Good Shepherd to pay Stipulated Penalties, such Stipulated Penalties shall become due and payable 20 days after the ALJ issues such a decision unless Good Shepherd requests review of the ALJ decision by the DAB. If the ALJ decision is properly appealed to the DAB and the DAB upholds the determination of OIG, the Stipulated Penalties shall become due and payable 20 days after the DAB issues its decision.

  • Forecasting Penalties The Forecasting Penalty shall be equal to the greater of (A) one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the Contract Price or (B) the absolute value of the Real-Time Price, in each case for each MWh of Energy Deviation outside the Performance Tolerance Band, or any portion thereof, in every hour for which Seller fails to meet the requirements in Section 4.6(c)(i). Settlement of Forecasting Penalties shall occur as set forth in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.

  • Civil Penalties The contractor and its subcontractors and suppliers who are indemnified under the provisions of this clause are subject to civil penalties, pursuant to section 234A of the Act, for violations of applicable DOE nuclear- safety related rules, regulations, or orders. If the contractor is a not-for-profit contractor, as defined by section 234Ad.(2), the total amount of civil penalties paid shall not exceed the total amount of fees paid within any 1-year period (as determined by the Secretary) under this contract.

  • CONTRACTUAL PENALTIES 1. Should the Accommodated Person fail to pay the price for the accommodation in the agreed amount, by the due date and under the correct variable symbol, he/she is obliged to pay interest on late payments under Section 10(2) of Act No. 176/2004 Coll., on the Disposal of the Property of Public Institutions and the Amendment to Act No. 259/1993 of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, on the Slovak Forestry Chamber, as amended by Act No. 464/2002 Coll., as amended. In addition, he/she is obliged to pay a contractual penalty (even if the contractual obligations are breached not through a fault of the Accommodated Person, e.g., by error of the financial institution) in the amount of 0.3 % of the amount due for each day of delay. The agreement regarding the contractual penalty shall not affect the Landlord’s entitlement to demand compensation for damages. Both entitlements can be exercised by the Landlord concurrently. Both the contractual penalty and the interest on late payments are to be paid via a separate bank transfer to the Landlord’s account stated in Article I in the “Landlord” section hereof (separately from the price for the accommodation).

  • Civil Penalty Payment Pursuant to Health and Safety Code§ 25249.7(b)(2), and in settlement of all claims alleged in the Notice or referred to in this Settlement Agreement, XXXX agrees to pay Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) in civil penalties. The penalty payment will be allocated in accordance with California Health and Safety Code§§ 25249.12(c)(1) & (d), with 75% of the penalty amount paid to the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment ("OEHHA") and the remaining 25% of the penalty amount retained by CRC. Within ten (10) days of the Effective Date, VIGO shall issue a check to “OEHHA” in the amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($2,625.00) and shall, pursuant to the instructions below, wire to CRC the amount of Eight Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($875.00). All payments owed to OEHHA (EIN: 00-0000000) pursuant to this Section shall be delivered directly to OEHHA (Memo Line "Prop 65 Penalties") at the following addresses: For United States Postal Delivery Service: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Fiscal Operations Branch Chief Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment P.O. Box 4010, MS 19B Sacramento, CA 95812-4010 For Non-United States Postal Delivery Service: Xxxx Xxxxxxx Fiscal Operations Branch Chief Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment 0000 X Xxxxxx XX #00X Sacramento, CA 95814 All penalty payments owed to CRC shall be sent via wire to: Wire & ACH Instructions: Account Name: The Law Offices of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Bank Name: X.X. Xxxxxx Xxxxx Bank, N.A. Bank Address: 000 Xxxx Xxx. New York, NY. 10017 ACH Routing / ABA Number: 000000000 Wire Routing / ABA Number: 000000000 Account Number: 802922919 For further benefit of: Civil Penalty Payment File No. P65-0389

  • - FINANCIAL PENALTIES By virtue of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities, any beneficiary declared to be in grave breach of his obligations shall be liable to financial penalties of between 2% and 10% of the value of the grant in question, with due regard for the principle of proportionality. This rate may be increased to between 4% and 20% in the event of a repeated breach in the five years following the first. The beneficiary shall be notified in writing of any decision by the Commission to apply such financial penalties.

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