Common use of Full-Time Status Clause in Contracts

Full-Time Status. Nurses who are regularly scheduled to work on a continuing basis at least forty (40) hours per week or seventy-two (72) hours in a fourteen (14) day pay period and who have successfully completed the required probationary period.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Full-Time Status. Nurses Full-time status is held by all nurses who are regularly scheduled to work on a continuing basis at least forty (40) hours per week within a seven (7) day period or eighty (80) hours within a fourteen (14) day work period or nurses who regularly work three twelve-hour shifts totaling thirty-six (36) hours within a seven (7) day period or seventy-two (72) hours in a fourteen (14) day pay period and who have successfully completed the required probationary work period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Full-Time Status. Nurses Full-time status is held by all nurses who are regularly scheduled to work on a continuing basis at least forty (40) hours per seven (7) day work week or seventy-two eighty (7280) hours in a per fourteen (14) day pay work period and who have successfully completed the required probationary periodor three (3) shifts per week of twelve (12) hours. A full-time nurse shares fully all employee benefits outlined in this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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