Common use of Full-time/Part-time Ratio Clause in Contracts

Full-time/Part-time Ratio. The Employer agrees to a ratio that will provide an overall ratio of thirty-seven percent (37%) full-time employees and sixty-three percent (63%) part-time employees throughout the jurisdiction of this Agreement. It is agreed that all UFCW bargaining unit employees shall be included within the calculation, excluding only employees classified as Christmas extras. The Employer acknowledges that this ratio shall be accomplished through attrition or as provided for in Article 5.5 of this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement

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Full-time/Part-time Ratio. The Employer agrees to a ratio that will provide an overall ratio of thirty-seven forty percent (3740%) full-time employees and sixty-three sixty percent (6360%) part-time employees throughout the jurisdiction of this Agreement. It is agreed that all UFCW bargaining unit employees shall be included within the calculation, excluding only employees classified as ice cream clerks and Christmas extras. The Employer acknowledges that this ratio shall be accomplished through attrition or as provided for in Article 5.5 of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement

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Full-time/Part-time Ratio. The Employer agrees to a ratio that will provide an overall ratio of thirty-seven percent (37%) full-time employees and sixty-three percent (63%) part-time employees throughout the jurisdiction of this Agreement. It is agreed that all UFCW bargaining unit employees shall be included within the calculation, excluding only employees classified as Christmas extras. The Employer acknowledges that this ratio shall be accomplished through attrition or as provided for in Article 5.5 of this Agreement.Article

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement

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