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(a) Employees working on the second (2nd) shift shall receive fifty cents ($.50) per hour in addition to their base hourly wage. The second (2nd) shift shall be considered to be any employee who starts four (4) hours after the regularly scheduled first (1st) shift starting time.
(b) Employees working on the third (3rd) shift shall receive fifty cents ($.50) per hour in addition to their base hourly wage. The third (3rd) shift shall be considered any employee who starts four (4) hours after the regularly scheduled second (2nd) shift starting time.
Shift Workers working straight time on Saturday shall be paid an additional thirty-five cents ($.35) per hour and shift workers working straight time on Sunday shall have their Sunday shift pay increased to sixty cents ($.60) per hour. Shift workers working on six (6) major holidays and Christmas Eve and New Years Eve shall be paid ten (10) hours at their regular straight time rate.
Whenever an employee is working under hazardous conditions or above a certain height or below a certain depth or in other listed conditions, hazard pay in the amount of sixty cents ($.60) per hour shall be added to the employee's rate for the length of time the employee is actually performing the duties under the hazardous condition.
Some of the examples of the conditions for which this allowance will be paid are shored excavations that exceed sixteen (16) feet in depth for all work below sixteen (16) foot level; where oxygen equipment is required due to sanitary sewers or storm sewers, in situations where safety harnesses are required below sixteen (16) foot level because of the deterioration of manholes where there is a lack of rungs or blocks or where there is a fast flow of water that would endanger the employee's life if they fell into it; employees trimming trees where high voltage (600 volts) are within five (5) feet of the employee performing the work; sand-blasting; spray painting; when an employee is required to work from a bosuns chair or swing stage, (does not include permanent fixed stage or catwalk) which is thirty-five (35) feet or more above the bridge deck or below the bridge deck thirty-five (35) feet above the surface of the earth; whenever working on the superstructure of the Anthony Wayne Bridge at a height of thirty-five (35) feet or more.
In addition to the above, unlisted hazardous conditions that may arise from time to time shall be settled and agreed upon between the Union and the Department of Human Resources.
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