Continuous Active Service Sample Clauses
The Continuous Active Service clause defines the requirement for an individual, typically an employee or contractor, to maintain uninterrupted engagement with an organization for certain benefits or rights to accrue. In practice, this means that eligibility for things like vesting of stock options, bonuses, or other employment-related entitlements depends on the person remaining actively employed or engaged without significant breaks or leaves of absence. This clause ensures that only those who consistently fulfill their duties over a specified period are rewarded, thereby preventing individuals from claiming benefits if they have not maintained ongoing service.
Continuous Active Service. Continuous active service will include periods of any Employer paid absence, pregnancy/parental leave, absence in which the employee is in receipt of workplace safety and insurance benefits, or unpaid absences of up to ten (10) consecutive working days. In addition, all other absences will reduce an employee’s vacation entitlement in the same proportion as the factor by which the period of absence relates to full calendar year.
