Project Employee. The term "project employee" as used in this Agreement shall mean a person who has been appointed to work in a position included in the above-described bargaining unit on a temporary basis not to exceed one thousand forty (1,040) hours per calendar year to complete a special project. But in no case shall project employees work overtime unless on a holdover basis or because no regular employee is available in that classification. If a project employee should become a regular employee, his/her date of hire shall be the last date he/she was hired as a project employee, but all fringe benefits accrue as of date of hire as a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Project employees who become regular shall serve the probationary period as described.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Project Employee. The term "project employee" as used in this Agreement shall mean a person who has been appointed to work in a position included in the above-above- described bargaining unit on a temporary basis not to exceed one thousand forty (1,040) hours per calendar year to complete a special project. But in no case shall project employees work overtime unless on a holdover basis or because no regular employee is available in that classification. If a project employee should become a regular employee, his/her date of hire shall be the last date he/she was hired as a project employee, but all fringe benefits accrue as of date of hire as a regular full-full- time or regular part-time employee. Project employees who become regular shall serve the probationary period as described.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Project Employee. The term "project employee" as used in this Agreement shall mean a person who has been appointed to work in a position included in the above-above- described bargaining unit on a temporary basis not to exceed one thousand forty (1,040) hours 90 work days per calendar year to complete a special project. But in no case shall project employees work overtime unless on a holdover basis or because no regular employee is available in that classification. If a project employee should become a regular employee, his/her date of hire shall be the last date he/she was hired as a project employee, but all fringe benefits accrue as of date of hire as a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Project employees who become regular shall serve the probationary period as described.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement