Common use of Regular Full-Time Clause in Contracts

Regular Full-Time. A “regular full-time employee” will mean and refer to an employee who is regularly scheduled to work forty hours per week throughout the year.

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Samples: ecommons.cornell.edu

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Regular Full-Time. A “regular full-time employee” will mean and refer to an employee who is regularly scheduled to work forty hours per week throughout the yearweek.

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Samples: digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu

Regular Full-Time. A "regular full-time employee" will mean and refer to an employee who is regularly scheduled to work forty hours per week throughout the yearweek.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time. A For the purpose of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, a “regular full-time employee” will mean and refer to an employee who is regularly scheduled to work forty hours per week throughout the year.

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Samples: Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Full-Time. A “For the purpose of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, a "regular full-time employee" will mean and refer to an employee who is regularly scheduled to work forty hours per week throughout the year.. 2014-2016 1

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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