Eligible job definition

Eligible job means any single position held by a common-law employee in this State for which the compensation equals or exceeds the salary threshold. More than 1 consecutive employee may perform an eligible job during a single calendar year so long as the total compensation of all consecutive employees performing such eligible jobs during such calendar year equals or exceeds the salary threshold.
Eligible job means a job as a doctor, nurse, or teacher, including
Eligible job means a Project Job occupied by an Alabama resident.

Examples of Eligible job in a sentence

  • Eligible job classifications, work groups and individuals shall be determined by the Company.

  • Eligible job share or permanent part-time employees in permanent budgeted positions working less than full time shall receive a prorated City contribution for health and dental based on the proportional hours worked per week in relation to a full-time forty (40) hour work schedule.

  • Eligible job share or permanent part-time employees in permanent budgeted positions working less than full time shall receive a prorated City contribution for health and dental based on the proportional hours worked per week in re- lation to a full-time 40 hour work schedule.

  • Eligible job seekers already identified through RR but not enrolled in the DW Program will be enrolled immediately.

  • If, upon [*****] following the passing of a development milestone, the parties are unable to reach agreement on restating the milestone deadlines, EMORY on behalf of the LICENSOR may terminate or partially terminate this Agreement and grant third parties rights in the Licensed Patents and Licensed Technology.


More Definitions of Eligible job

Eligible job means a job as a doctor, police officer, physician
Eligible job means the job codes that are eligible to participate in the Plan. See Appendix C.

Related to Eligible job

  • Eligible Employee means full-time and part-time employees in the bargaining unit who have completed four hundred and fifty (450) hours of service and who are not prohibited from contributing to the Plan by legislation or the Plan rules because of their age or because they are in receipt of a pension from the Plan.