Gainful Work definition

Gainful Work means work activity that is both substantial work activity and gainful work activity
Gainful Work means work under a contract of employment, service or apprenticeship or as the holder of an office (including holding public office or serving as a Councillor), or as a self- employed person engaged in a business or profession, being in any case work from which the person concerned gains the whole or a substantial part of his or her income;
Gainful Work means engagement in any employment, occupation, vocation, profession, trade or business for remuneration or other reward in money or money's worth.

Related to Gainful Work

  • DAY WORK means on item of work requiring the employment of labour with or without materials as the case may be, which, in the opinion of the Senior Engineer /Civil-in-charge, is not capable of being evaluated by the accepted methods of measurement or assessment and is paid for on the basis of the actual labour and materials utilised on the particular item of work referred to.

  • job work means any treatment or process undertaken by a person on goods belonging to another registered person and the expression “job worker” shall be construed accordingly;

  • Continuous work means work carried on with consecutive shifts of employees throughout the 24 hours of each of at least six consecutive days without interruption except during breakdowns or meal breaks or due to unavoidable causes beyond the control of the employer.

  • tidal work means so much of any work authorised by this Order as is on, under or over tidal waters or tidal lands below the level of high water;

  • Continuous Shift Work means work done by separate relays of employees where the hours of work are regularly rotated in accordance with a shift roster covering a 24 hour per day operation over a 7 day week.