Common use of Permanent Full-Time Clause in Contracts

Permanent Full-Time. A permanent full-time Employee is an Employee who works a basic work period consisting of nine (9) eight- (8) hour days over a two- (2) week period and who has successfully completed an initial or any probationary period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Full-Time. A permanent full time Employee is an Employee not engaged on a part-time or casual basis who is contracted to work 38 hours per week plus reasonable additional hours. A full-time Employee is an Employee who works a basic work period consisting of nine (9) eight- (8) hour days over a two- (2) week period entitled to leave provisions and who has successfully completed an initial or any probationary periodfull-time benefits.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Permanent Full-Time. A permanent full-full time Employee employee is an Employee employee who works a basic work period consisting of nine (9) eight- (8) hour days over a two- (2) week period and who has successfully completed is engaged on an initial or any probationary periodongoing basis to perform duty up to the maximum duty time permitted under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Permanent Full-Time. A permanent regular full-time Employee employee is an Employee employee who is regularly scheduled to work or works a basic work period consisting of nine (9) eight- (8) hour days over a two- (2) week period and who has successfully completed an initial or any probationary period.not less than thirty-five

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement