Temporary Relief Employees definition

Temporary Relief Employees are Operating Employees engaged on either a full-time or part- time basis to work on a regular schedule, for a period of more than six months or whose preceding “Temporary Employee” appointment in addition to theTemporary Relief Employee” appointment is more than six months with no breaks in service and are replacing a Regular or Sessional Employee who is absent and expected to return. No maximum period of employment shall apply.

Examples of Temporary Relief Employees in a sentence

  • If no bargaining unit employee is willing to work the hours as indicated in (b) above and if no Temporary Relief Employees are available, the hours may be assigned to the least senior employee on the shift in the classification and department affected.

  • Movement of Temporary Relief Employees to Permanent Employment Both parties recognize that job opportunity should increase in proportion to length of service, therefore, the job will be offered to the best applicant having the qualifications, skill, and ability to perform the work satisfactorily.

  • Movement of Temporary Relief Employees to Permanent Both parties recognize that job opportunity should increase in proportion to length of service, therefore, the job will be offered to the best applicant having the qualifications, skill, and ability to perform the work satisfactorily.