Pro Rata Pay for Part-Time Employees Sample Clauses

Pro Rata Pay for Part-Time Employees. ‌ Eligible employees who normally work less than full-time and eligible intermittent employees shall have their holiday pay pro-rated on the following basis: Hours that would have been worked during the pay period had there been no holiday Holiday hours earned for each holiday in the pay period Less than 9½ 0 At least 9½, but less than 19½ 1 At least 19½, but less than 29½ 2 At least 29½, but less than 39½ 3 At least 39½, but less than 49½ 4 At least 49½, but less than 59½ 5 At least 59½, but less than 69½ 6 At least 69½, but less than 79½ 7 At least 79½ 8 ARTICLE 11 - VACATIONS‌
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Related to Pro Rata Pay for Part-Time Employees

  • Regular Part-Time Employees A regular part-time employee is one who works less than full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular part-time employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement. Regular part-time employees shall receive the same perquisites, on a proportionate basis, as granted regular full-time employees.

  • Part-Time Employees (a) A part-time employee is an employee who is engaged to work less than an average of 38 ordinary hours per week and whose hours of work are reasonably predictable.

  • Regular Part-Time Employee A regular part-time employee is an employee hired to fill a posted part-time position and is regularly pre-scheduled to work.

  • TIME EMPLOYEES 61.01 Definition Part-time employee means an employee whose weekly scheduled hours of work on average are less than those established in Article 24 (Hours of Work) but not less than those prescribed in the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act.

  • Part-Time Employee Part-time employee" means an employee who is normally scheduled to work fewer than 80 hours in a biweekly payroll period.

  • Newly Hired Employees All employees hired to an insurance eligible position must make their benefit elections by their initial effective date of coverage as defined in this Article, Section 5C. Insurance eligible employees will automatically be enrolled in basic life coverage. If employees eligible for a full Employer Contribution do not choose a health plan administrator and a primary care clinic by their initial effective date, and do not waive medical coverage, they will be enrolled in a Benefit Level Two clinic (or Level One, if available) that meets established access standards in the health plan with the largest number of Benefit Level One and Two clinics in the county of the employee’s residence at the beginning of the insurance year. If an employee does not choose a health plan administrator and primary care clinic by their initial effective date, but was previously covered as a dependent immediately prior to their initial effective date, they will be defaulted to the plan administrator and primary care clinic in which they were previously enrolled.

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