DEFINITION OF FULL-TIME/PART-TIME EMPLOYEE Sample Clauses

DEFINITION OF FULL-TIME/PART-TIME EMPLOYEE. For the purpose of this Agreement, this definition of terms shall apply as follows:
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DEFINITION OF FULL-TIME/PART-TIME EMPLOYEE. 5.1 FULL-TIME: Full-time shall be any member who is regularly scheduled to work at least seven (7) hours per day for a minimum of thirty-five (35) hours per week.

Related to DEFINITION OF FULL-TIME/PART-TIME EMPLOYEE

  • Full-Time Employee A full-time employee shall be an employee who is normally scheduled to work not less than forty (40) hours per week, consisting of five (5) eight (8) hour working days.

  • Regular Full-Time Employee A regular, full-time employee is one who is scheduled to work a minimum of forty (40) hours per week, on a regular basis.

  • Full-Time Employment A full-time Employee is one who is engaged to work 38 hours per week or an average of 38 hours per week pursuant to clause 26(a) of the Agreement.

  • Part-Time Employee Part-time employee" means an employee who is normally scheduled to work fewer than 80 hours in a biweekly payroll period.

  • Full-Time Employees A full-time employee is one engaged as such and whose ordinary hours of work average 38 hours per week. The employee’s ordinary hours of work will not exceed an average of 38 hours per week over a 4 week period. Although the actual hours of work may vary from week to week, with some weeks greater than 38 hours and other weeks less, the employee will not work in excess of 152 ordinary hours in any four week period.

  • Regular Full-Time Employees A regular full-time employee is one who works full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular full-time employees accumulate seniority and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement.

  • Regular Part-Time Employee A regular part-time employee is an employee hired to fill a posted part-time position and is regularly pre-scheduled to work.

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