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04/12/2021 <br />(1) The actual number of employees who worked for compensation during the <br />two workweeks preceding the effective date of this Ordinance; and <br />(2) All employees who worked for compensation shall be counted, including <br />but not limited to: <br />(A) Employees who are not covered by this Ordinance; <br />(B) Employees who worked within the geographic limits of the City; <br />(c) Employees who worked outside the geographic limits of the City; and <br />(D) Employees who worked in full-time employment, part-time <br />employment, joint employment, temporary employment, or through the <br />services of a temporary services or staffing agency or similar entity. <br />(e) "Employer -Initiated Hazard Pay" means a premium hourly rate to <br />compensate Covered Employees for the hardships and/or risks associated with working <br />during the COVID-19 pandemic. If a Covered Employer pays such Employer—Initiated <br />Hazard Pay on a flat rate basis, the premium hourly rate is derived by dividing the flat <br />rate payment for a workweek by the number of hours worked in the workweek. <br />(f) "Hazard Pay" means an additional $5.00 per hour wage bonus in addition <br />to each Covered Employee's Base Wage or Holiday Premium wage for each hour <br />worked within the City. <br />(g) "Holiday Premium" means the hourly wage paid to Covered Employees for <br />performing work during a holiday or holiday season. <br />(h) "Hours Worked" means the time during which a Covered Employee is <br />subject to the control of a Covered Employer, including all the time the employee is <br />suffered or permitted to work, and on-call. <br />(i) "Drugstore" means a store that is located within the geographic limits of <br />the City, and that devotes seventy percent (70%) or more of its business to retailing a <br />general range of drugs, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related products, including <br />food products, which may be fresh or packaged. There is a rebuttable presumption that <br />if a store receives seventy percent (70%) or more revenue from retailing a general <br />range of drugs, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related products, including food <br />products, then it qualifies as a drug store. <br />(j) "Grocery Store" means a retail store that is located within the geographic <br />limits of the City, and that sells primarily household foodstuffs for offsite consumption, <br />including the sale of fresh produce, meats, poultry, fish, deli products, dairy products, <br />canned foods, dry foods, beverages, baked foods, or prepared foods. Other household <br />ATTY/ORD.534/CC ORD URGENCY HAZARD PAY ORDINANCE 2492 <br />REV: 04-06-2021 VR MUF NO. 305 <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />