Common use of Definition of Service Clause in Contracts

Definition of Service. An employee's Service will begin with the first day of employment and shall be the cumulative amount of time which the employee has worked for the Employer. All service shall be stated in equivalent of years of service to two (2) decimal places (i.e. 6.18 years; 11.23 years, etc.) prorated on the following basis: A year of service for an employee working 38 3/4 hours per week shall be 2015 hours; All time paid by the Employer including the first six (6) months of paid sick time shall be treated as time worked for the purpose of this Clause. In the case of an employee who is off work as a result of sickness or injury and who does not qualify for or receive paid sick leave for said sickness or injury but does receive Manitoba Workers Compensation benefits for the said sickness or injury, the first six (6) months of receipt of compensation benefits shall be treated as time worked for the purpose of this Clause. If the employee, prior to the commencement of time off work due to the sickness or injury, worked less than the full-time hours of work, service shall be prorated on the basis of the number of hours worked in the last full week worked. No employee may, by reasons of working extra hours, receive credit for more than one (1) year of service during a one (1) year period.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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