Common use of Shift and Weekend Premium Clause in Contracts

Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Cupe Clerical Part, Collective Agreement

Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees employee shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 2330 hours Friday and 2400 2330 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 2330 hours Friday and 2400 2330 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 2330 hours Friday and 2400 2330 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 2330 hours Friday and 2400 2330 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.parties.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. “ “The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. .” “Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. .” “The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. .” “Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. .” “The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Part Time

Shift and Weekend Premium. Employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. parties.‌ Effective September 29, 2010, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2011, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and fifteen cents ($1.15) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties. Effective September 29, 2012, employees shall be paid a shift premium of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour for all hours worked where the majority of their scheduled hours fall between 1500 and 0700 hours. The same one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour will be paid as weekend premium for all hours worked between 2400 hours Friday and 2400 hours Sunday, or such other 48-hour period as may be agreed upon by the local parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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