Work-Seeker definition

Work-Seeker means a worker supplied on a fixed term basis by the Supplier acting as an Employment Agency and who will be employed directly by a Contracting Body;
Work-Seeker. ’ means any person who is looking for work.
Work-Seeker means a person to whom an agency or employment business provides or holds itself out as being capable of providing work-finding services.

Examples of Work-Seeker in a sentence

  • The total charge rate a Supplier will charge is calculated in accordance with the following example: Based on a PAYE Temporary Work-Seeker at pay point 6 that has not qualified under AWR, therefore a pay rate of £8.01 per hour and WTR of 12.07% applies.

  • If unsocial hours uplift payment are agreed these should be calculated on the pay to the Temporary Work-Seeker, and after any HCAS has been applied where appropriate.

  • The contractor or Limited Company rate is where the a Temporary Work-Seeker is not a PAYE employee of the Employment Business but has their own Limited Company, which charges £12.19 per hour to the Employment Business.

  • Inner London 20% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £4,076 and a maximum payment of £6,279 Outer London 15% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £3,448 and a maximum payment of £4,395 Fringe 5% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £942 and a maximum payment of £1,632 Unsocial hours payments are a discretionary charge to the basic pay of the Temporary Work-Seeker which must be agreed by the Contracting Body before the Supplier may charge them.


More Definitions of Work-Seeker

Work-Seeker. ’ means any person who is unemployed and looking for work. 30
Work-Seeker means a person, whether employed or unemployed, who seeks the assistance of an employment agency to procure employment.
Work-Seeker means the person (which for the purposes of the Framework, means an AHP, HSS or Emergency Services person who is Introduced by the Supplier (acting as an Employment Agency) to the Customer to carry out the services to the Customer on the Engagement;
Work-Seeker means the Work Seeker introduced by the Employment Business to the Hirer for temporary assignment.
Work-Seeker. “you” and “your”: means the individual introduced by the Agency to the Client for an Assignment.
Work-Seeker means a worker supplied on a fixed term basis by the Supplier acting as an Employment Agency and who will be employed directly by a Contracting Authority; "Working Day" any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales unless specified otherwise by the Parties in the Order Form. “WTR” means Working Time Regulations 1998 (and any subsequent amendment or re-enactment thereof); “Year” means a calendar year (365.25 days) and “Years” shall be construed accordingly
Work-Seeker has the meaning as defined as defined in section 13 of the Employment Agencies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.