Worksite employee definition

Worksite employee means an employee, the employer responsibilities for which, including hiring, firing and disciplining, are allocated, under a professional employer agreement, between a professional employer organization and a service recipient.
Worksite employee means an individual assigned to a client employer on a permanent basis, not as a temporary supplement to the client employer's workforce, and who is employed by both an alternate employer organization and a client employer pursuant to an alternate employer organization agreement.
Worksite employee means an individual who is an employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (a) who is considered a co-employee of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and who also is an employee of a client of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (the “worksite employer”), (b) whose worksite policies, procedures and job functions are defined and implemented by such individual’s worksite employer, and (c) who is subject to promotional, disciplinary or termination decisions by such individual’s worksite employer for worksite related activities.

Examples of Worksite employee in a sentence

  • Worksite employee" means a person having an employment relationship with both the professional employer organization and the client.

  • A CSS program participant cannot be a Worksite employee and be a CSS Employee under the employment program concurrently.

  • The establishment of the park was sought to protect the mouth and lower reaches of the Moore River and the significant dunes and coastal heath lands south of the mouth of the Moore River.

  • If a director has made a declaration of an interest in a contract or transaction or other matter in compliance with this section, the Director is not accountable to the Association for any profit realized from the contract or transaction or other matter.


More Definitions of Worksite employee

Worksite employee means any person whose employment status with the Participant has been recognized by completion of Internal Revenue Service Form W-4, who is treated as an employee of the Participant on its payroll records, and who provides services for a Covered Client.
Worksite employee means a person having an employment relationship with both the professional employer organization and the client. Such term may also include the client’s officers, directors, shareholders or partners to the extent such persons act as operational managers or perform services for the client.
Worksite employee means an individual hired by Client (i) who completed TotalSource’s new hire forms, (ii) who is eligible to work in the United States (“U.S.”) as evidenced by the timely and accurate completion and submission to TotalSource of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (“I-9”) and any other legally required employment eligibility verification system, and
Worksite employee means an active employee of Seller who is under an explicit co-employment agreement with a client of Seller relating to a Client Service Agreement that is in full force and effect.
Worksite employee means an “EMPLOYEE” and “Worksite Employees” means “EMPLOYEES”, both as defined in the Service Agreement.
Worksite employee means any individual who is identified by a contract between the Company or any of its Affiliates and a customer as a co-employee of a Person that is not under common control (as defined in Section 414 of the Code or Section 4001(a)(14) or 4001(b) of ERISA) with the Company or such Affiliate, without regard to (i) the fact that such individual may be treated as an employee or co-employee of the Company or such Affiliate for various purposes, including specified purposes under one or more PEO Laws, and (ii) whether such individual may thereafter be held to be a common law employee of a member of the Company or an Affiliate by a court, the IRS or any other relevant Governmental Authority.
Worksite employee means any person whose employment status with an Applicant or Participant has been recognized by completion of Internal Revenue Service Form W-4, who is treated as an employee of the Applicant or Participant on its payroll records, and who provides services for an Applicant or Participant or their Client(s).