Grandparented definition
Examples of Grandparented in a sentence
Part-time employees (except as stated in the Grandparented Letter of Understanding) will receive percentage in lieu of all health and welfare benefits, holiday pay, and sick leave.
Grandparented provisions do not apply to new employees from the date of grandparenting of the provision.
Grand-parented provisions are entitlements that remain in place for employees that were covered by the applicable collective agreement at the time the provisions were grand-parented.
For midwives with a previously Grand-parented scheme, the following shall apply.
Grandparented Employees may elect to opt-out at any time and may elect to re-enrol due to a major life change, excluding retirement.
For the purposes of 23.0 (a) continuous service shall be recognised from 1 July 2004 unless the midwife had a previously Grand-parented provision.
This Letter of Understanding provides language for the administration of the Wellington Compressed Work Week Arrangement for the employees noted in the Grandparented Rights Letter of Understanding.
Grand-parented pro-rata temporary faculty will be governed by the applicable provisions contained in the Collective Agreement in effective April 1, 1998 to March 31, 2001.
Vacation entitlement shall be converted from days to hours (Example 120 hours for Grandparented Employees with 3 weeks’ vacation).
The gratuities payment was Grandparented for Tauranga Hospital, but would only be paid in respect to redundancy for staff with current continuous service commenced before 23 November 1992, as per schedule E of the Bay of Plenty District Health Board Nurses, Midwives & Healthcare Assistant's Agreement effective 01 July 2001 - 30 June 2002.