Changing Status Sample Clauses

Changing Status. For the purposes of this Article, with the exception of Clause 13.10, an employee who changes their status from regular to auxiliary, or from auxiliary to regular, will maintain their previous seniority providing the break in service has not exceeded 30 days. This applies only to an employee who changes their status after January 1, 2011.
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Changing Status. 181 Full-time and part time employees who transfer to a Short Hour, Temporary or Per Diem status are subject to the following benefit accrual adjustments:  Employees will be paid off in full their previously accumulated Paid Time Off at their base rate of pay in effect immediately prior to transfer to a Short Hour, Temporary or Per Diem status.  Employees will retain previously accumulated service credit for purposes of Paid Time Off accrual, but will not accrue further Paid Time Off while in a Short Hour, Temporary or Per Diem status.  Employees’ previously accumulated Extended Sick Leave hours will be frozen. It will not be available for use until such time as they return to a full-time or regular part-time status.
Changing Status. (a) An auxiliary employee who is appointed as a regular employee to a classification on the same grid level, provided their break in service has not exceeded thirty (30) days, shall retain the same increment step they had earned as an auxiliary employee, and time worked towards receiving an increment under Clause 29.12 (Increments) will be used in determining the employee’s increment date under Clause 27.03 (Increment Dates) of this Agreement.
Changing Status. Full-time and regular part-time employees who transfer to part-time (under 20 hours per week) or per diem status are subject to the following benefit accrual adjustments: Employees will be paid off in full their previously accumulated PTO at their base rate of pay in effect immediately prior to transfer to part-time (under 20 hours per week) or per diem status. Employees will retain previously accumulated service credit for purposes of PTO accrual and will accrue PTO while in part-time (under 20 hours per week) or per diem status pursuant to the San Francisco Minimum Compensation Ordinance.
Changing Status. (i) Employees on the Seniority List are permitted to change their full-time or part- time status from the previous year, and shall notify the University no later than June 30 of each year of their full-time or part-time status for the following academic year. Any change in status from part-time to full-time declared at this time will be accommodated as per seniority subject to the availability of work. The University shall not bump or displace full-time employees to accommodate a status change request. In the absence of any declaration, employees who taught or will teach full-time, or were on paid full-time leave, for at least thirty-four (34) weeks in the current academic year will be assumed to have declared full-time for the following academic year. For the purposes of this article, xxxxx on paid full-time leave will be counted towards the thirty-four (34) weeks. All others will be assumed to have declared part-time.

Related to Changing Status

  • PROCESSING STATUS Any inquiry as to the processing status of a payment request or receiving report should be made to the following office: "To be cited in each individual task order".

  • Increases in FTE Status A part-time teacher seeking to increase their assignment to full-time for the following school year shall, by no later than February 28, 2016, notify the Board in writing in accordance with the procedures of the Board. Subsequent to any local transfer and placement procedures but prior to offering permanent vacancies to members of the occasional bargaining unit or to external hires, the Board shall first offer permanent vacancies to qualified part time teachers who have indicated an interest in a full-time assignment in accordance with this article. A part time teacher moving to a full time assignment may select, by seniority, from available openings for which they are qualified, consistent with the practices, needs and schedules of the Board and its schools. Approval of the teacher selection shall not be unreasonably denied. During the pilot period, any concerns may be raised at the joint board level staffing committee.

  • Certification Status The Engineer certifies that it is not:

  • Change in Status ‌ In the event of any substantive change in its legal status, organizational structure, or fiscal reporting responsibility, Contractor will notify HCA of the change. Contractor must provide notice as soon as practicable, but no later than thirty (30) calendar days after such a change takes effect.

  • Notice of Changed Positions In the event that the Employer introduces significant changes to an existing job such that the job description is substantially altered, the Employer shall give written notice to the Union outlining the changes which have taken place, along with the Employer's proposal for a change in the wage rate, if any. Should the Union object to the proposed wage rate, such objection to the wage rate must be made in writing, within thirty (30) days of notification by the Employer. If no written objection is received by the Employer, then the wage rate shall be considered as agreed to. If the wage rate proposed by the Employer for the changed job is revised as a result of negotiation or arbitration, then the revised wage rate shall be effective from the date on which the changes were implemented.

  • Corporate Status The Borrower and each Material Subsidiary (a) is a duly organized and validly existing corporation or other entity in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization and has the corporate or other organizational power and authority to own its property and assets and to transact the business in which it is engaged and (b) has duly qualified and is authorized to do business and is in good standing (if applicable) in all jurisdictions where it is required to be so qualified, except where the failure to be so qualified could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • CHANGING THIS AGREEMENT We may change this Agreement, including (for example) changing the addresses and telephone numbers you should use to contact us, changing fees, adding new fees, changing the Daily Periodic Rates and corresponding APRs or increasing your required minimum payment. We may change this Agreement based on economic or market conditions, our business strategies or for any other reason (including reasons unrelated to you or your Account). Any changes we make to this Agreement may apply to new transactions and/or then-existing balances as described in any notice we are required to provide to you. We will notify you of changes to this Agreement as required by applicable law. We will mail any required written notice to the address we have on file for your Account.

  • No Hanging Clothes Not to hang or cause to be hung clothes from the balconies of the Said Apartment.

  • Termination for Insolvency The Procuring Entity may at any time terminate the Contract by giving notice to the Supplier if the Supplier becomes bankrupt or otherwise insolvent. In such event, termination will be without compensation to the Supplier, provided that such termination will not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy that has accrued or will accrue thereafter to the Procuring Entity

  • Travel Status Employees eligible for relocation expenses pursuant to Section 1 shall be considered to be in travel status up to a maximum of ninety (90) calendar days and shall be allowed standard travel expenses, by mutual agreement of the Appointing Authority and the employee, either to: 1) be lodged at their new work station and to return to their original work station once a week; or 2) travel between their original work station and their new work station on a daily basis. Standard travel expenses for the employee's spouse shall be borne by the Appointing Authority for a maximum of two (2) trips not to exceed a total of seven (7) calendar days during the ninety (90) calendar day period.

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