ECD definition
Examples of ECD in a sentence
The ECD for temporary employees is calculated by giving service credits for: • previous temporary employment, if there has been no break in service exceeding 3 months and employee has less than 12 months service; • previous temporary employment, if there has been no break in service exceeding 12 months and employee has greater than 12 months service.
The "ECD" represents the latest date of hire, subject to authorized adjustments for previous service as detailed below.
The computerized seniority list provided to the PWU will contain the following data: Last Name, Initials, ECD, Occupational Code, Job Title, Schedule, Base Occupational Group Number, Grade, Location, Building Code, Payroll Number, Business Unit, Division, Department, Hours of Work, Date of Notice of Termination/Layoff, Date of Expiry of Recall, End Rate of Classification.
While a regular employee, service credits shall be based on the current ECD and adjusted for all previous periods of OPG employment.
While a regular employee, service credits shall be based on the current ECD and adjusted for all previous periods of Hydro One employment.