Dirty Work definition

Dirty Work means:
Dirty Work. Premium When maintenance employees are required to perform duties considered as “dirty work” and the Director of Facilities or his designate has approved the work, the employee shall be paid an additional premium of forty cents (40¢) per hour. This clause will apply when work is performed in the following areas: spray booth painting; boiler cleaning; working on sewage lift station.
Dirty Work means handling the following substances, other than in closed containers: Agrol, fuller's earth, sulphuric acid, graphite, aluminium stearate, filling and handling lime sulphur, also, subject to clause 1.5.6, other work which a foreperson and a worker shall agree is of an unusually dirty or offensive nature. The normal handling of materials used in the Oil Industry other than those listed above shall not be regarded as work of an unusually dirty or offensive nature.

Examples of Dirty Work in a sentence

  • Dirty Work - Work which a supervisor and employee agree is of a dirty or offensive nature by comparison with the work normally encountered in the classification concerned and for which no other special rates are prescribed, shall be paid for by an additional amount at the rate as set out in Item 21 of Table 1 per hour above the rate prescribed by this Award.

  • Specifically excluded award disability allowances are: Wet, Hot or Noxious Gas Fumes Allowance, Toxic Substance Allowance, Dirty Work Allowance, Confined Space Allowance, Repair Work Allowance, Repairs of Unclean Vehicles Allowance.

  • Results indicate an inverse, yet non-significant, relationship between learning about current events when using Twitter and watching television, r(187) = -.01, p > .05.

  • Dirty Work - Work which a Team Leader and tradesperson agree is of a dirty or offensive nature by comparison with the work normally encountered in the trade concerned and for which no other special rates are prescribed shall be paid for by an additional amount at the rate set out in Item 2 of Special Rates in Table 3, above the rate prescribed by this Award.

  • If the breach warrants a disciplinary investigation, the manager leading the investigation should liaise with Human Resources or Internal Audit for advice and guidance.


More Definitions of Dirty Work

Dirty Work. Premium A premium of seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour, additional compensation shall be paid to employees when spray painting, punching boiler tubes, relining furnaces or refinishing wooden gym floors. Upon instructions from the Board or its designated official, an employee performing other duties considered as "dirty work" shall be paid the same premium. This premium shall be increased by the percentage increase in the basic payroll rounded to the nearest cent.
Dirty Work means unusually dirty work as advised by Premier at the commencement of the job.
Dirty Work means cleaning kiln dust or malt dust from any room in the malting and levelling off bins, and
Dirty Work means: Asphalt Distributor Driver Asphalt Distributor Operator Street Sweeper Operator Sanitary Employees Waterworks and Sewer Department (when working in ditches or manholes where muddy conditions or sewage is present)
Dirty Work means: Asphalt Distributor Driver per hour Asphalt Distributor Operator per hour Street Sweeper Operator per hour Sanitary Landfill Employees per hour Waterworks and Sewer Department per hour (when working in ditches or manholes where muddy conditions or sewage is present) Road Patching and Crack Sealing Employees per hour ( Any other work where in the opinion of the Employer, a premium for dirty work should be paid per hour Cemetery Employees (when these employees are required to re- inter an exhumed body they shall be paid a premium of per employee for such work to a maximum of two employees) When dirty work is intermittent, payment of the premium shall be at the discretion of the Xxxxxxx on the job, who will also determine the number of hours for which the premium shall be paid.
Dirty Work means: Asphalt Distributor Driver per hour Asphalt Distributor Operator per hour Street Sweeper Operator per hour Sanitary Landfill Employees per hour Waterworks and Sewer Department per hour (when working in ditches or manholes where muddy conditions or sewage is present) Road Patching and Crack Sealing Employees per hour Any other work where, in the opinion of the Employer, a premium for dirty work should be paid per hour Cemetery Employees (when these employees are required to re-inter an exhumed body they shall be paid a premium of per employee for such work to a maximum of two employees) When dirty work is intermittent, payment of the premium shall be at the discretion of the Xxxxxxx on the job, who will also determine the number of hours for which the premium shall be paid. No Pyramiding There shall be no pyramiding of overtime and premium rates of compensation. When two or more types of overtime premium (ex- cluding the premium for dirty work) apply to the same hours of work only the higher rate shall be paid.
Dirty Work means cleaning kiln dust or malt dust from any room in the malting and levelling off bins, and cleaning and bagging combings from between fires and kilns.