Part-Time Employees definition

Part-Time Employees means employees employed on a permanent basis, but obligated to work less than a full (i.e., forty-hour) work week.
Part-Time Employees means employees who are not Regular Full-Time Employees and are treated as such by the Company.
Part-Time Employees means an employee employed for less than 38 hours each week.

Examples of Part-Time Employees in a sentence

  • Part-time Employees: The school district reserves the right to employ such personnel as it deems desirable or necessary on a part-time or casual basis.


More Definitions of Part-Time Employees

Part-Time Employees means a person employed by the employer who is a member of the bargaining unit and who is working less than a forty (40) hour week.
Part-Time Employees means Employees with regularly scheduled Working Hours of less than forty (40) hours per week.
Part-Time Employees means an employee whose rostered hours of work is less than an average of 36.5 hours per week.
Part-Time Employees. = Any employee not regularly scheduled to work at least 20 hours per week.
Part-Time Employees means employees in positions which are designated part time or for which compensation is fixed upon a basis of part time work.
Part-Time Employees means employees whose positions work less than 1,000 hours per year, are paid on an hourly basis and only receive fringe benefits that are specifically provided to part-time employees by resolution of the City Council.
Part-Time Employees means an employee who is regularly scheduled to work less than thirty (30) hours a week per school year and/or calendar year.