Part-time Secretaries Sample Clauses

Part-time Secretaries. Part time secretaries will be paid only for days actually worked.
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Part-time Secretaries. Part-time secretaries shall not be required to work more than 1,000 hours per year. Work shall be scheduled between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Breaks and lunch schedule shall be handled as per current practice. Work schedules shall be coordinated through the appropriate building principal.
Part-time Secretaries. 1. Work Year - as defined by the employment contract. The number of days of the week to be worked will be determined by the supervisor after consultation with the secretary.
Part-time Secretaries. Part-time secretaries shall receive paid vacation at one-half (1/2) the rate of full-time ESPs employed on a twelve (12) month basis. Other procedural provisions in Article XVII shall apply to part-time secretaries.
Part-time Secretaries. A part-time secretary shall be defined as a secretary who works less than thirty-six (36) hours per week. Part-time secretaries shall not be covered by the provisions of the Article 17/Insurance as long as he/she is regularly scheduled to work less than 30 hours per week, as specified in Article 17. For the purposes of this Article, the pro-ration factor shall be .125 for each hour of scheduled work, based upon an eight (8) hour work day (i.e. 1/8). A part-time secretary will receive pro-rated compensation for each of the holidays listed for full- time secretaries under Article 12E. A part-time secretary will be credited with eight (8) pro-rated days of sick leave. A part-time secretary will receive a maximum of five (5) pro-rated days of bereavement leave for a death in the immediate family. Part-time secretaries shall also qualify for time necessary for attendance at the funeral service of a person whose relationship to the secretary warrants such attendance, if approved by her immediate supervisor. A part-time secretary will receive pro-rated credit for longevity and seniority computation for each full year that she is in her part-time position.
Part-time Secretaries. Part-time secretaries shall be eligible for vacation on a pro-rata basis in accordance with the applicable provision for ten-or twelve-month secretaries, as the case may be. Vacation leave for part-time secretaries shall be computed on a pro-rata basis commensurate with the proportion of actual hours worked to full-time employment. This means that in calculating vacation time for part-time secretaries, the employee workday shall determine vacation time hour for hour. When a secretary moves from a part-time position to a ten-or twelve-month full-time position, any credited but unused vacation shall be carried forward and used in the new position hour for hour.
Part-time Secretaries. A part-time secretary shall be defined as a secretary who works less than thirty (30) hours per week. Part-time secretaries shall not be covered by the provisions of the Article 17/Insurance as long as he/she is regularly scheduled to work less than 30 hours per week, as specified in Article 17. A part-time secretary will receive pro-rated compensation for each of the holidays listed for full- time secretaries under Article 12E. A part-time secretary will be credited with eight (8) pro-rated days of sick leave. A part-time secretary will receive a maximum of five (5) pro-rated days of bereavement leave for a death in the immediate family. Part-time secretaries shall also qualify for time necessary for attendance at the funeral service of a person whose relationship to the secretary warrants such attendance, if approved by her immediate supervisor. A part-time secretary will receive pro-rated credit for longevity and seniority computation for each full year that he/she is in their part-time position.
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