Employer Period of Notice Sample Clauses

Employer Period of Notice. 8.2.1.1 In order to terminate a permanent Employee’s employment, we will give the applicable period of notice specified in the table below: n addition to the above, Employees are entitled to an dditional week Period of Continuous Service Period of a Notice ’s 1 year or less 1 week aOymveern1t iynelaier uanodf tuhpe tnootthicee cwoimll pbletmioandoef i3f tyheeaarspprop riate no2tiwc eepkesrio w Over 3 years and up to the completion of 5 years 3 weeks Over 5 years of completed service 4 weeks 8.2.1.2 I 8.2.1.3 P o r ked.
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Employer Period of Notice. 15.4.1 Permanent Part Time Shift Employees and Permanent Full Time Shift Employees shall be entitled to notice or payment in lieu of notice based on years of completed service with the Employer under this Agreement as follows:
Employer Period of Notice. Full Time or Part Time Employee within Probationary Period See Clause 4.1.5 - Probationary Period, for appropriate provisions.
Employer Period of Notice. You are entitled to the following notice periods or payment in lieu thereof: upon termination by us of this contract (except where summary dismissal would be justified at common law): Period of continuous service Period of notice Less than one (1) year service one (1) week More than one (1) year but less than three (3) years service two (2) weeks More than three (3) years but less than five (5) years service three (3) weeks More than five (5) years service four (4) weeks In addition to the above you are entitled to an additional weeks notice if you are over forty-five (45) years of age and have at least two (2) years of service with us.
Employer Period of Notice. Termination by the Company of this contract may be summary where this would be justified at common law, otherwise a permanent Employee is entitled to the following notice or payment in lieu (at the Company’s discretion) thereof: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice 1 year or less 1 week Over 1 year and up to the completion of 3 years 2 weeks Over 3 years and up to the completion of 5 years 3 weeks Over 5 years of completed service 4 weeks In addition to the above an Employee is entitled to an additional weeks notice if the Employee is over 45 years of age and has at least two (2) years’ service with the Company.
Employer Period of Notice. Termination by the Company of employment may be summary where this would be justified at common law, otherwise an Employee is entitled to the period of notice set out at 5.1.5 of this Agreement. (i.e. 1 day’s notice in first 12 months of employment and a minimum of 1 week’s notice thereafter.)

Related to Employer Period of Notice

  • Period of Notice Subject to-

  • Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice Up to 1 Year 1 Week More than 1 Year but less than 3 Years 2 Weeks More than 3 Years but less than 5 Years 3 Weeks More than 5 Years 4 Weeks

  • Employer Notice If the Employer creates a new position, it shall give written notice to the Union classification department of the job classification/wage level it has assigned to that position, pursuant to Article 61 - Wage Schedules and shall provide a copy of the new job description to the Union, pursuant to Article 23 – Job Descriptions.

  • Effective Date of Benefit Termination Medical, dental and life coverage termination will take effect on the first of the month following the loss of eligible employee or dependent status. Disability benefit coverage terminations will take effect on the day following loss of eligible employee status.

  • Period of Contract All obligations of Purchaser shall be discharged not later than “Termination Date” stated in A15, unless it is adjusted pursuant to B8.21 or B8.212 or extended pursuant to B8.23 or B8.32, except- ing only those obligations for which Forest Service has given written permission to delay performance. Such writ- ten permission shall be considered a Contract Term Ad- justment for the purpose of Purchaser completing per- formance of obligations covered by such permission.

  • Form B - Contractor’s Annual Employment Report Throughout the term of the Contract by May 15th of each year the Contractor agrees to report the following information to the State Agency awarding the Contract, or if the Contractor has provided Contract Employees pursuant to an OGS centralized Contract, such report must be made to the State Agency purchasing from such Contract. For each covered consultant Contract in effect at any time between the preceding April 1st through March 31st fiscal year or for the period of time such Contract was in effect during such prior State fiscal year Contractor reports the:

  • Notice of Termination by the Employer (i) Subject to Clause 2.6.1, in order to terminate the employment of the Employee, the Employer shall give the Employee the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice Not more than 1 year 1 week More than 1 year and up to the completion of 3 years 2 weeks More than 3 years and up to the completion of 5 years 3 weeks 5 years and over 4 weeks

  • NO EXPECTATION OF CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT BEYOND TERM OF CONTRACT Neither this contract nor any Board Policy, rule or evaluation procedure shall confer upon the Employee continued employment beyond the term provided in this contract.

  • Termination for Catastrophe In event of Catastrophic Damage, this contract may be modified un- der B8.32, following rate redetermination under B3.32, or terminated under this Subsection. Such termination shall not be considered a termination under B8.34.

  • CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY/HURRICANE OR DISASTER - TERM CONTRACTS It is hereby made a part of this Invitation for Bids that before, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or other acts of God that Orange County shall require a “first priority” basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the majority of citizens are protected from any emergency situation which threatens public health and safety, as determined by the County. Contractor agrees to rent/sell/lease all goods and services to the County or other governmental entities as opposed to a private citizen, on a first priority basis. The County expects to pay contractual prices for all goods or services required during an emergency situation. Contractor shall furnish a twenty-four (24) hour phone number in the event of such an emergency.

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