PHYSICAL AGREEMENT
TITLE 204 - WAGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
Section 204.5 Wage Rate on Upgrade or Promotion
Section | Date | Description |
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LA 07-42 | 7/20/2007 | To modify the job description of 2201 CIP Inspector (Beginning Classification) and to add an additional step to their wage progression. |
LA 04-51 | 11/12/2004 | Ad-Hoc Comm. for Field Metering continued evolution of electric metering work. This LA proposed new rate of (1489) Shop Meterperson. Reclassified (0924) Utility Workers into (1489) Shop Meterperson pursuant to Sec. 204.5. Establish (1491) Electric Field Meterperson; amend job definitions of (2431) Metering System Technician and (2364) Metering Technician Crew Leader. |
P-RC 2159 (RC 1821 | RC 1821 | Grievant converted from HH Materials Handler - experienced to Material Handler probationary. Agent of Co. told her she would receive 6-mo. wage step. Payroll retroactively reduced to beginning step. Co. argued they are contractually precluded from paying any rate other than starting. Grievant granted 6-month wage step. See also 106.3. |
LA 97-90 | 6/24/1997 | To place a Sr. Control Operator at the 18-month pay step to reflect his power plant operating knowledge and experience; but required to complete nuclear operator training requirement. - |
P-RC 2065 | 7/16/1996 | Grievant was demoted from Inspector to Appr. Lineman (3/94), even though he was permanently precluded from climbing. He has continued to perform the duties of Inspector since shortly after demotion. He is to be paid Inspector. See also 612.2. |
LA 96-48 | 5/23/1996 | The Co. proposes to advance a DCPP Journeyman emp. who was awarded an ACT position prior to the Co.'s reorganization to the 3rd wage step eff. 11/23/95. See also 205.19 and 603.4. |
LA 96-01 | 1/2/1996 | Co. proposes some Shop Meterperson employees be allowed to progress through the training program at their own speed and advance wage steps upon successfully passing all tests included in each wage step through special provisions of LA 95-74. See also 204.7 and 612.3. |
P-RC 1541 | 6/17/1993 | Electrician who may be assigned to work at DCPP are not entitled to the premium paid to DCPP electrician. See also 612.4. |
LA R1-91-73 | 12/20/1991 | Provisions of 204.5(a) to be waived when determining wage placement for employees hired prior to 1988, who when upon placement into another classification would be paid less than an employee hired in or after 1988. No retroactivity beyond date of signature of this LA. Includes rate adjustment for 6 former Utility Clerks at Diablo Canyon. See also 13.4C. |
P-RC 1461 | 3/19/1991 | Meter Readers who performed "change of party" reads during emergency situation to be compensated at Gas Serviceman rate of pay. See also Arb. 170 (this section). |
RC 1676 | 2/23/1989 | In case concerning whether or not Linemen holding clearances for contract crews are entitled to upgrades to Electric Crew Foreman, determined that Notes 1A and 1B of LA 87-112 (612.2) will apply. May be applied retroactively. See 205.3. |
LA R1-81-30 | 8/7/1981 | GC employees transferring/bidding to Div. will be credited with time spent in comparable classification and placed in appropriate wage step. See also 204.6, 205.11 and 305.1. |
P-RC 425 | 8/24/1979 | Involves the rate of pay for a Division Gas Helper when he is upgraded to Fieldman. |
LA 2223 | 6/11/1976 | During the summer of 1976, Company proposes to continue the classification of "Utility Aide" and to continue the hiring practices. To be applied to San Joaquin Div. within a year. |
RC 1351 & 1352 | 7/2/1974 | Both cases involve the inadvertent misaward of a Line Subforeman job in Richmond. Grievant was entitled to a vehicle mileage allowance for 11.8 miles for each day that he reported at the Richmond Service Center. The other Grievant is entitled to wages from the date he pointed out the error to the Company. |
RC 1106 | 5/17/1974 | The employee's entitlement to a progressive wage increase from Gas Serviceman 1-year step to the 18-month step shall include the time worked as Service Operator. |
RC 1071 | 8/20/1971 | The time worked by the Helper as a Gas Serviceman should be accumulated for the purpose of determining the appropriate wage step at which the employee should be placed upon appointment to Relief Service Operator. |
RC 1072 | 8/20/1971 | The employee's entitlement to a progressive wage increase from Gas Serviceman 1-year step to the 18-month step shall include the time worked as Service Operator. |
RC 170 | 4/27/1959 | An Apprentice Electrician denied to receive six-month progressive wage step for being late in filing a grievance within a reasonable period of time. |
RC 14 | 3/10/1953 | Concerning the relief clerical work performed by the Meter-Reader Collector, it is believed that he meets the pay requirements of such duties. |