Part-Time Defined Sample Clauses

Part-Time Defined. A regularly scheduled part-time bargaining unit employee is one who is regularly scheduled to work a minimum of thirty-two (32) hours, but less than eighty (80) hours within a bi- weekly period.
Part-Time Defined. A regularly scheduled part-time Therapist is one who is regularly scheduled to work a minimum of thirty-two (32) hours, but less than eighty (80) hours within a bi-weekly period.
Part-Time Defined. A regular part-time Clinical Laboratory Scientist is one who is regularly employed for a minimum of thirty-two hours bi-weekly. A part-time Clinical Laboratory Scientist must be regularly scheduled to work at least forty (40) hours bi-weekly to be eligible to participate in the group insurance benefits.
Part-Time Defined. A regularly scheduled part-time Technologist is one who is regularly scheduled to work a minimum of thirty-two (32) hours, but less than eighty (80) hours within a bi-weekly period.
Part-Time Defined. The basic part-time work week under this Agreement is twenty-four (24) hours or less.
Part-Time Defined. For purposes of this Article, a part-time unit member is a unit member who works less than a full-time assignment (i.e. less than a
Part-Time Defined. A teacher shall be considered to be a full-time teacher when the total time that teacher is required to be in attendance at RTHS is equal to or greater than five clock hours per school day. A teacher shall be considered to be a part-time teacher when that teacher is required to be in attendance at RTHS less than five clock hours per school day. A part-time teacher shall be required to be present and available for conferences with individual students and for lesson preparation for some time during each school day. This time shall be in addition to the actual student contact periods for which the teacher is employed. The total time the part-time teacher is required to be in attendance at RTHS is based upon the following rationale and determined by the formula expressed below: a. A full-time teacher is required to be in attendance at RTHS a minimum total of 435 minutes per day not including a duty free lunch period. b. A full-time teacher is contracted for six periods of student contact time at fifty minutes per period per school day for a total of 330 minutes per day. Teachers with a class spanning a lunch period will have five additional minutes of student contact time for each class that spans a lunch period. c. The ratio between student contact time and total attendance time is derived as follows: Student Contact Time/Total Attendance Time = 330 minutes/435 minutes = .7586 d. Total attendance time by a part-time teacher shall be determined using the following formula: Total Attendance Time = Student Contact time (in minutes)/.7586

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  • Overtime Defined All time worked before or after the regular work day, the regular work week or on a holiday, as specified herein, shall be considered overtime.

  • EMPLOYEE DEFINED As used in this Section, "employee" means any person holding a regular, provisional, or temporary appointment in the County service, and otherwise subject to the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding.

  • Overtime Definition Overtime shall be defined as being all hours worked in excess of the normal or standard work day, or in excess of the normal or standard work week. The overtime rate shall be one and one-half (1½) times the regular straight time hourly rate of pay. NOTE: Article 16.04 is applicable to full-time employees only.

  • Employee Definitions A Regular Full-Time Employee is an employee who is employed on a full-time basis of 35, 37½, 40 or such other number of weekly hours as is recognized in the Collective Agreement as normal for a particular class of positions, for an indefinite period of time.

  • Sick Leave Defined Sick Leave means the period of time an employee is permitted to be absent from work with full pay by virtue of being sick or disabled, exposed to contagious disease, or because of an accident for which compensation is not payable under the Workers' Compensation Act.