Worker status definition

Worker status means the classification under any state law of a
Worker status means the classification under any state law of a motor vehicle driver who engages in the transportation of property for compensation as an agent, employee, jointly employed employee, borrowed servant or independent contractor for a motor carrier.

Examples of Worker status in a sentence

  • This includes, without limitation, any Losses suffered by SE in connection with or arising out of any claim made at any time by any Personnel that he/she is, or was during the term of the Contract, employed by us or is, or was during the term of the Contract, a Worker (as defined by section 203(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996) engaged by us and/or any claim arising from or connected to such actual or alleged employment status or Worker status.

  • The employee will revert to Relief Worker status upon completing their assignment or upon reaching the 180 day limit.

  • Lead Worker status is assigned when an employee is given supervisory/coordinating responsibilities over other employees in the same classification.

  • Lead Worker status is assigned when an employee is given supervisory/coordinating responsibilities over two (2) or more employees in the same classification.

  • It should be noted that a Laborer working with two or more seasonal employees will not be upgraded to Lead Worker status unless the leadership being provided coupled with the increased responsibility of the assignment warrant such an upgrade, as determined by the city.

  • The upgraded Laborer will receive a twenty-five cent ($0.25) per hour increase to the current base rate of the employee, while upgraded to the Lead Worker status.

  • The College has with the State of Montana Department of Labor to establish a Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program that will result in an Associate of Applied Science degree as well as a Journeyman Level Sheet Metal Worker status and frequently works with Business and Industry to provide individualized training for career fields through Continuing Ed (examples include CNA and Home Inspection.

  • This includes, without limitation, any Losses suffered by SE in connection with or arising out of any claim made at any time by any Personnel that he/she is, or was during the term of the Contract, employed by us or is, or was during the term of the Contract, a Worker (as defined by section 230(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996) engaged by us and/or any claim arising from or connected to such actual or alleged employment status or Worker status.

  • Winter Maintenance Program  During the Winter Maintenance Program Pilot, the Operations Lead Worker will be responsible to perform Operations Lead Worker responsibilities when working, however the Operations Lead Worker status will not give the employee preference in scheduling.

  • Winter Maintenance Program • During the Winter Maintenance Program Pilot, the Operations Lead Worker will be responsible to perform Operations Lead Worker responsibilities when working, however the Operations Lead Worker status will not give the employee preference in scheduling.

Related to Worker status

  • Labor organization means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and that exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.

  • Health care worker means a person other than a health care professional who provides medical, dental, or other health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health care professional with the authority to direct that individual's activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in similar capacities.

  • Worker means any person working in an elementary occupation on a SPWP;

  • Workers’ Compensation As required by any applicable law or regulation. Employer's Liability Insurance: must be provided in amounts not less than listed below: Minimum limits: $500,000 each accident for bodily injury by accident $500,000 policy limit for bodily injury by disease $500,000 each employee for bodily injury by disease

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;