Kaimahi definition
Examples of Kaimahi in a sentence
Casual kaimahi Kaimahi with no set hours or days of work and who is normally asked to work as and when required.
Kaimahi or Employee A person employed in terms of the coverage clause.
Accordingly, the parties agree to maintain a Kaimahi Participation Agreement (the Worker Participation Agreement or WPA) in accordance with Part 3, Subpart 1 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 the employer will encourage kaimahi engagement in health and safety work practices through participation and representation processes and mechanisms.
Kaimahi will continue to be covered by this collective agreement and the specific provisions contained in the schedules, which applied to them prior to this collective agreement coming into force.
Accordingly, the parties agree to maintain a Kaimahi Participation Agreement (the Worker Participation Agreement or WPA) in accordance with Part 3, Subpart 1 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 Te Pūkenga will encourage kaimahi engagement in health and safety work practices through participation and representation processes and mechanisms.
Kaimahi experiencing family violence will have direct access to the Employee Assistance Programme.
Kaimahi are covered by the collective agreement which applied to them prior to becoming a kaimahi of Te Pūkenga.
Kaimahi may only use such intellectual property for non-work related purposes with the prior approval of Te Pūkenga.
Kaimahi may be required to undertake duty each week between the hours of 8.00 am and 9.30 pm Monday to Friday inclusive, and for a total of no more than 37.5 hours.
Kaimahi are covered by the Schedule that most closely aligns to the business unit they are primarily employed to work for.