FLC definition
Examples of FLC in a sentence
Activities that have an assigned FLC value in Appendix F, or activities for which a faculty member is receiving release time, shall have a point value of “0”.
For the purposes of this section, “assigned duties” means a faculty member’s FLC and corresponding office hours.
The Foreign Labor Certification Unit (FLC), a work unit within BWPO Central Office, provides employers with other U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) mandated foreign labor certification process services, and helps employers complete the SWA related segments of the temporary foreign labor H-2A and H2B.
As of Fall Semester 2015, the District will provide up to $1000.00 per period and increased subsequently, if State funding fully covers the increased cost of providing this stipend for reimbursement of employee incurred health benefit costs to all part-time employees who are employed in the District at 40% or more of a full-time load (6/15 FLC) and complete a 40% load.
The loading formula in effect at the time the FLC is earned shall be applied to the leave semester.
The formula used by payroll for the monthly pay will be the hours worked for this course this month divided by the total contact hours for this course times the FLC for this course divided by two (2) times the total number of weeks the course meets.
Key revisions would include EPA’s oversight role for the Bay TMDL and EPA’s representation of the FLC in the Partnership.
PA CareerLink® staff help employers fulfill part of the USDOL requirements for FLC by helping them recruit U.S. workers and determine whether or not there are any qualified job applicants available to fill their job postings.
The basic computational unit used in determining faculty workloads is the Faculty Load Credit (FLC), defined such that a full-time unit member will be expected to provide services corresponding to thirty (30) FLCs per year.
Additional compensation is at the special rate of pay and does not affect the FLC for the course.