Moonlighting. The Company and the Union agree in principle to eliminate the practice commonly known as "moonlighting". The term "moonlighting" shall refer to an employee who regularly makes a practice of working for two or more employers and for the purpose of this Agreement, the term "moonlighting" shall also refer to employees who take employment of any sort during their annual vacation:
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Moonlighting. The Company and the Union agree in principle to eliminate that the practice commonly known as "moonlighting"" is wrong in principle. The term "moonlighting" ", for purposes of this clause, shall refer to an a full-time employee who regularly makes a practice of working for two or more employers and another employer for a substantial number of hours during the purpose of this Agreement, the term "moonlighting" shall also refer to employees who take employment of any sort during their annual vacation:week..
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Samples: Agreement
Moonlighting. The Company and the Union agree in principle to eliminate the practice commonly known as "moonlighting". The term "moonlighting" shall refer to an employee who regularly makes a practice of working for two or more employers and for the purpose of this Agreement, the term "moonlighting" shall also refer to employees who take employment of any sort during their annual vacation:vacation or leave-of-absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Moonlighting. The Company and the Union agree in principle to eliminate the practice commonly known as "'moonlighting"'. The term "'moonlighting" ' shall refer to an employee who regularly makes a practice of working for two or more employers and for the purpose of this Agreement, the term "'moonlighting" ' shall also refer to employees who take employment of any sort during their annual vacation:.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Moonlighting. The Company and the Union Unions agree in principle to eliminate that the practice commonly known as "moonlighting"" is wrong in principle. The term "moonlighting" for the purpose of this clause shall refer to an a full-time employee who regularly makes a practice of working for two or more employers and for the purpose of this Agreement, the term "moonlighting" shall also refer to employees who take employment of any sort during their annual vacation:another employer.
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Samples: Collective Agreement