Wage Records Sample Clauses

Wage Records. 5.8.2.1 The Design/Builder and each subcontractor shall keep or cause to be kept an accurate record (certified payroll) showing the names and occupations of all laborers, workers and mechanics employed by him in connection with the execution of this Agreement or any subcontract executed under it and showing also the actual per diem wages paid to each of said workers, using the Public Works Payroll Reporting Form, including certification (DIR Form A-1-131 or current version). The Design/Builder and each subcontractor shall upload the certified payroll reports, and Statement of Employer Payments (DIR Form PW 26) directly to the California Department of Industrial Relations through the eCPR application using PDF to the DIR at xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/ecpr/DAS/AltLogin or current application and URL weekly or within ten (10) days of any request by the District or the DIR .
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Wage Records. The employer shall keep a time and wages record in which shall be correctly recorded the requirements of Section 47 of the Employment Agreements Xxx 0000.
Wage Records. The Employer shall keep a time and wages record in which the following shall be correctly recorded: i. The name of the Employee covered by this Agreement. ii. The grade and employment classification of the Employee. iii. The hours worked by the Employee including starting and finishing times, recorded on authorised electronic time sheets in the payroll system available to the Employee. Meal break times shall be at mutual agreement between the Employer and Employee on each shift. iv. Alternative Holiday Days and taking of those Days.
Wage Records. The Company will maintain wage records in accordance with the requirements of the Workplace Relations Act as amended from time to time.
Wage Records a. The Design/Builder and each subcontractor shall keep or cause to be kept an accurate record (certified payroll) showing the names and occupations of all laborers, workers and mechanics employed by him in connection with the execution of this Contract or any subcontract thereunder and showing also the actual per diem wages paid to each of said workers, which records shall be provided to the STA and to the California Department of Industrial Relations upon its request. Copies provided will include one, which has the name and social security numbers marked out.
Wage Records. The Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx Act, as amended (29 U.S.C § 49 et seq.); the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, 29 U.S.C. § 2801 et seq., P.L. 106-113 (WIA); the Utah Code Xxx. § 35A-4-312(5)(e), (i); Unemployment Insurance Program Letter (UIPL) No. 21-99, including Attachments A and B; and 20 C.F.R. § 666.150 definition of “quarterly wage record information” to be used for WIA performance measurement; 20 C.F.R. § 603.9 confidentiality protection provisions.

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  • Grievance Records All documents, communications, and records dealing with the processing of a grievance shall be filed separately from the personnel files of the participants.

  • Personnel Records (A) There shall be only one official personnel file for each employee, which shall be maintained by the employing agency. Information in an employee’s official personnel file may be maintained in electronic as well as paper form.

  • Files and Records A. An employee will have the right to review the contents of files concerning the employee, excluding initial references of the district pertaining to said employee or other items statutorily exempt from disclosure originating after initial employment, and to have a representative of the Association accompany him/her in such a review.

  • Payroll Records 6.34.1 Contractor and any Subcontractor(s) shall comply with the requirements of Labor Code Section 1776. Such compliance includes the obligation to furnish the records specified in Section 1776 directly to the Labor Commissioner in an electronic format, or other format as specified by the Commissioner, in the manner provided by Labor Code Section 1771.4.

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