Interim Worker definition

Interim Worker shall refer to any person hired through a third party contractor, or temporary help agency as defined by the Employment Standards Act, 2000, to fill a position in the bargaining unit for a period not to exceed ninety (90) consecutive calendar days where the position must be filled on an urgent basis to meet operation obligations. Notice of such circumstances and the decision to fill with an Interim Worker shall be provided to the Union as soon as practicable. Such person shall not be an employee of the Corporation and shall not be entitled to any rights or privileges under the Collective Agreement. In no event shall an Interim Worker ever be used in such a manner that it would displace a permanent member of the bargaining unit, or result in the failure to call back any bargaining unit employee of lay off.

Examples of Interim Worker in a sentence

  • Where a temporary vacancy is not initially expected to exceed ninety (90) days, but later is determined to exceed that time frame, the Employer shall advise the Union and the Employer and the Union shall discuss whether the position ought to be posted, or extended for some other period as agreed and filled by a Temporary Employee or Interim Worker.

  • In the event such circumstance should arise, the person hired to fill the vacancy shall be deemed to be an Interim Worker even if the period of the vacancy exceeds 90 days.

  • In no event shall a Temporary Employee or Interim Worker be hired if there is a qualified bargaining unit employee on lay-off, nor shall the use of a Temporary Employee or Interim Worker cause a lay-off of a bargaining unit employee.

  • In no event shall an Interim Worker ever be used in such a manner that it would displace a Permanent Employee or result in the failure to call back any bargaining unit employee on lay off.