Regularly Scheduled Employees Sample Clauses

Regularly Scheduled Employees a. Shift schedules shall be posted two (2) weeks in advance for a four (4) week period. Once posted, employees’ work schedules shall not be altered without the mutual agreement of the department head and the employee(s) concerned.
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Regularly Scheduled Employees. The regularly scheduled hours for full-time Employees will be seventy (70) hours over a two (2) week period (meal times excluded). The regularly scheduled hours for part-time Employees will be set out in their job description. All regularly scheduled Employees shall have four (4) days off within this period. It is understood that for most Employees these days off will be Saturday and Sunday. A week is defined as beginning Sunday and ending Saturday. While it is understood that many Employees normally work Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., both parties also recognize that, due to the flexible nature of the services provided by the Employer, actual start and end times for Employeeswork days vary depending on the need of the program/department. An Employee’s specific hours will be determined by the Supervisor in consultation and mutual agreement with the Employee. Failing mutual agreement, the appropriate Department Director shall meet with both parties involved in the dispute and, after hearing the arguments, make a final decision. Where there is a change in an Employee’s specific hours (start and end time) of greater than one hour, the Employee will be given at least four weeks’ notice before the start of the new schedule.

Related to Regularly Scheduled Employees

  • Rehired Employees Amounts forfeited upon termination of employment because of the failure to meet the applicable vesting requirements shall not be reinstated or re-credited if an individual is subsequently rehired or re-employed by the School Corporation. However, if the Board shall have approved a leave of absence of not more than one (1) fiscal year for an employee, such period of leave shall not result in forfeiture provided the employee shall promptly return to employment following the expiration of the period of the leave.

  • Newly Hired Employees All employees hired to an insurance eligible position must make their benefit elections by their initial effective date of coverage as defined in this Article, Section 5C. Insurance eligible employees will automatically be enrolled in basic life coverage. If employees eligible for a full Employer Contribution do not choose a health plan administrator and a primary care clinic by their initial effective date, and do not waive medical coverage, they will be enrolled in a Benefit Level Two clinic (or Level One, if available) that meets established access standards in the health plan with the largest number of Benefit Level One and Two clinics in the county of the employee’s residence at the beginning of the insurance year. If an employee does not choose a health plan administrator and primary care clinic by their initial effective date, but was previously covered as a dependent immediately prior to their initial effective date, they will be defaulted to the plan administrator and primary care clinic in which they were previously enrolled.

  • Displaced Employees In the event of a reduction in the work force, regular employees shall be laid-off in reverse order of seniority, provided that there are available employees with greater seniority who are qualified and willing to do the work of the employees laid-off. An employee who is qualified and yet unwilling to do the work shall be laid-off.

  • Regular Part-Time Employees A regular part-time employee is one who works less than full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular part-time employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement. Regular part-time employees shall receive the same perquisites, on a proportionate basis, as granted regular full-time employees.

  • Disabled Employees If an employee becomes disabled with the result that he is unable to carry out the regular functions of his position, the Hospital may establish a special classification and salary with the hope of providing an opportunity of continued employment.

  • Sick Leave Days Payable at 100% Wages Permanent Employees Subject to paragraphs d), e) and f) below, Employees will be allocated eleven (11) sick days payable at one hundred percent (100%) of wages on the first day of each fiscal year, or the first day of employment.

  • Continuing Employees “Continuing Employees” is defined in Section 6.4 of the Agreement.

  • Regular Employees A regular employee is an employee who has either served the required probationary term or has previously been employed in one of the other categories and has satisfactorily met the job requirements. The employee occupies a position that is considered part of the ongoing organization of OPG.

  • Employees on Pre-scheduled Leave If an employee is on pre-scheduled leave the day of the closure, the employee will be compensated according to the approved leave.

  • Benefits of Contractor’s Employees The Contractor understands and agrees that they are solely responsible for shall be liable to all benefits that are provided to their employees, including but not limited to, retirement plans, health insurance, vacation time-off, sick pay, personal leave, or any other benefit provided.

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