Common use of Continuing Employment Clause in Contracts

Continuing Employment. Continuing Employment means all employment other than Research Continuing Employment, Fixed-term Employment or Casual Employment.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Continuing Employment. 18.1 Continuing Employment employment means all employment other than Research fixed-term, research (contingent funded) employment, or casual employment. Continuing Employment, Fixed-term Employment employment continues until termination at the initiative of either the employer or Casual Employmentthe staff member in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Agreement.

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Samples: www.together.org.au

Continuing Employment. Continuing Employment employment means all employment other than Research Continuing Employment, Fixedwith the University that is not fixed-term Employment or Casual Employmentcasual employment and for which there is no date set for the employment to end.

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Samples: www.hr.unsw.edu.au

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Continuing Employment. ‌ ‘Continuing Employment employment’ means all employment other than Research fixed term employment or casual employment. Continuing Employment, Fixed-term Employment employment may be provided for on a full time or Casual Employmenta fractional basis. Offers of continuing employment may contain a reasonable probationary period that is directly related to the nature of the work to be carried out.

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Samples: staff.uow.edu.au

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