Eligible worker definition

Eligible worker means a worker who works more than two days per week, and who is, or becomes, a member of a fund nominated by the employer.
Eligible worker means a worker who has filed a claim or who has an accepted claim and whose employer is located in an MCO’s authorized geographical service area, covered by an insurer that has a contract with that MCO.
Eligible worker means, with respect to employment, an individual who is not an unauthorized alien (as defined in Section 274A(h)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324a(h)(3), or in this part) with respect to that employment.

Examples of Eligible worker in a sentence

  • Eligible worker" means a worker who earns $30 per hour or less and is currently employed or recruited to be employed by an eligible employer.Subd.


More Definitions of Eligible worker

Eligible worker means a Worker of an Employer who the Employer notifies the Trustee is eligible for Contributing Membership of the Scheme.
Eligible worker means an eligible worker mentioned under sub-section (3) of section 20;
Eligible worker means a full-time or part-time worker of a covered employer as of the date of record. This does not include those workers who are working primarily on a remote basis, as defined by the department.
Eligible worker means an individual:
Eligible worker means a worker registered with the SSI in accordance with the Law of Social Security and General Health Insurance, employed by the Eligible Employer and having entered into an employment agreement with the Eligible Employer, receiving on the job training under Part 1.1(e) of the Project or receiving a Wage Subsidy under Part 1.2(b) of the Project.
Eligible worker means a worker who earns $30 per hour or less and has worked in an eligible profession for at least six months. Eligible workers may receive up to $5,000 annually in payments from the workforce incentive fund.
Eligible worker means every worker covered by the union contract, who has been in continuous and regular service of the company for not less than the period from the beginning of the first workweek in January through the last week in June of the fiscal year immediately preceding the guaranteed period, and hereinafter referred to as group one, and every worker covered by the union contract who has been in continuous and regular service of the company for not less than the period from the beginning of the first week in July through the last workweek in December of the fiscal year immediately preceding the guaranteed period, and hereinafter referred to as group two.