Work Unit definition

Work Unit means a working department or service, as defined by the Employer.
Work Unit means the unitary magnitude used as reference to establish and evaluate compliance with the activities listed in the Minimum Work Program as provided in Annex 5.
Work Unit means all nonexempt employees of a single employer within a given craft who share a common work site. A work unit may consist of an individual employee as long as the criteria for an identifiable work unit in this subsection are met.

Examples of Work Unit in a sentence

  • For the purposes of this Article, Work Unit shall be as defined in Article 1.

  • During normal hours and overtime an employee will perform the functions of his or her designated Repair Facility Work Unit.


More Definitions of Work Unit

Work Unit means an identifiable group of employees within an Agency.
Work Unit is an organizational grouping of employees. "BASE HOURS" are used to establish the rate for a full-time position; such as 35, 37.5, or 40 hours per week. "NORMAL (SCHEDULED REDUCED) HOURS" are the agreed upon reduced hours of work, which are less than the base hours, and form the basis for prorating benefits.
Work Unit means a distinct or separate facility or function as designated by the University. A work unit may be a department or a distinct identified unit within a department.
Work Unit means the numerical representation of the cost of the work obligations specified in the Work Programme under Article 7 or under an appraisal programme or relative to a retained exploration area and calculated in accordance with Annex “E”.
Work Unit is one of the following: • Service Department • Centre, Institute or School • Office of a ▇▇▇▇ • Academic Department or Division • Office of the President • Office of a Vice-President • Office of an Associate Vice-President • Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor and Principal • Office of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Vice Principal
Work Unit and “Bargaining Unit” are one in the same. These terms include GDI, DTI, SUNTEP, GDI T&E and GDC employees.
Work Unit as used in this Agreement shall mean a separately identifiable group of employees within a section that work together as a unit. A fixed period of 168 hours (7 consecutive 24 hour periods).