Lesser FTE Sample Clauses

The 'Lesser FTE' clause defines the minimum number of full-time equivalent (FTE) personnel required for a particular project or service under a contract. It typically specifies that if the actual number of FTEs provided falls below this minimum threshold, certain consequences—such as fee reductions or service credits—may apply. For example, if a service provider is contracted to supply 10 FTEs but only provides 8, the clause would trigger the agreed-upon remedies. This clause ensures that the contracting party receives the agreed level of staffing and helps prevent under-resourcing, thereby maintaining service quality and accountability.
Lesser FTE. If a less senior nurse’s position on either of the other shifts has fewer hours than that previously held by the Displaced Nurse, the Displaced Nurse may bump into that position or combination of whole existing positions.
Lesser FTE. If the least senior nurse’s position on either of the other shifts has a lesser FTE, the Displaced Nurse may also elect to bump into the position of the least senior nurse on another shift with a lesser FTE and either accept the remaining FTE reduction; or