Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “common-law spouse” relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child is born of the relationship, an employee has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word “spouse” includes a “common-law spouse”.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement Collective Agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “common-law spouse” relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child is born of the relationship, an employee / owner operator has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word word, “spouse” includes a “common-law spouse.”.
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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement Collective Agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “common-law spouse” relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child is born of the relationship, an employee operator has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word word, “spouse” includes a “common-law spouse”.law
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “common-law spouse” " relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child ▇▇▇▇▇ is born of the relationship, an employee has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word “spouse” includes a “common-law spouse”.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement Collective Agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “common-law spouse” relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child is born of the relationship, an employee operator has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word word, “spouse” includes a “common-law spouse”.
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Sources: Collective Agreement
Common-Law Spouse. For the purpose of this collective agreement and the benefits it provides for, including insurance plans, a “"common-law spouse” " relationship is said to exist when, for a continuous period of at least one (1) year, or less if a child is born of the relationship, an employee has lived with a person, represented that person to be his or her spouse, and lives and intends to continue to live with that person as if that person were his or her spouse, and the word “spouse” includes a “"common-law spouse”".
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement