Full-Time and Part-Time Employment Sample Clauses

Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. The University may fill positions on either a full-time or part-time basis, which for purposes of this Agreement are defined as follows:
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Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. 2.3.1 FULL TIME EMPLOYEE An employee not specifically engaged on part-time or casual basis shall be a full-time employee entitled to weekly benefits and shall work 38 hours per week plus reasonable additional hours averaged over a 12 month period. Reasonable additional hours have been included in the employees’ ordinary hourly wage rates, as per employee individual letters of offer.
Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. 10.1 If you are employed as a full-time or part-time employee, we will pay you on a fortnightly basis, into your nominated bank account.
Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. The employment of an Employee may be terminated by the Company or the Employee giving the appropriate notice in writing as shown in the table below. Years of Service Under 45 Years of Age Entitlement 45 Years and Over Entitlement Notice Period Notice Period Less than 1 year 1 week 1 week 1 year and less than 3 years 2 weeks 3 weeks 3 years and less than 5 years 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 years and over 4 weeks 5 weeks Where the Company terminates the employment, payment in lieu of part or all of the notice period may be made at the Company’s discretion.
Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. The Employer and the Union share the objective of providing Full-time employment and job security to the extent that it is possible.
Full-Time and Part-Time Employment. Full-time employment

Related to Full-Time and Part-Time Employment

  • Full-Time and Part-Time Employees (a) The base rates of pay in the appropriate employment classification for full-time employees and for part-time employees shall be the hourly rates of pay set out in the Tables in Schedule B to this Agreement.

  • Full-Time Employment A full-time Employee is one who is engaged to work 38 hours per week or an average of 38 hours per week pursuant to clause 26(a) of the Agreement.

  • Full-Time and Part-Time The prepaid leave provisions as set out in Article 11.11 of the Collective Agreement shall apply provided the overall total does not exceed ten (10) nurses at any one time and no more than one (1) at any one time in any one unit.

  • Full-Time Employee A full-time employee shall be an employee who is normally scheduled to work not less than forty (40) hours per week, consisting of five (5) eight (8) hour working days.

  • Full-Time Employees A full-time employee is one engaged as such and whose ordinary hours of work average 38 hours per week. The employee’s ordinary hours of work will not exceed an average of 38 hours per week over a 4 week period. Although the actual hours of work may vary from week to week, with some weeks greater than 38 hours and other weeks less, the employee will not work in excess of 152 ordinary hours in any four week period.

  • Part-Time Employment (a) A part-time employee is an employee who is engaged to work less than full-time hours of an average of 38 hours per week and has reasonably predictable hours of work.

  • Regular Full-Time Employee A regular, full-time employee is one who is scheduled to work a minimum of forty (40) hours per week, on a regular basis.

  • Permanent Full-Time Employees Pay and benefits will be computed on a monthly pay status basis.

  • Full-Time Employees Only Employees will be allowed to participate in health and welfare benefits plans during the year of the leave, but the full cost of such plans will be borne by the employees. Contributions to the Hospitals of Ontario Pension Plan will be in accordance with the Plan. Notwithstanding the above, employees will not be eligible to participate in the disability income plan during the year of the leave.

  • Part-Time Employee Part-time employee" means an employee who is normally scheduled to work fewer than 80 hours in a biweekly payroll period.

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