Summer Work Opportunities Sample Clauses

Summer Work Opportunities. Management will provide a way in which GSEAU’s can become aware of employment opportunities at American University during the summer.
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Summer Work Opportunities. The District has need from time to time to hire individuals to perform temporary work assignments during the summer months. These temporary work assignments are paid at a rate determined by the District and do not include any entitlement to fringe benefit payment. In the event that such extra work assignments are available, the District agrees to notify the Union of the positions, and to offer these temporary work assignments to bargaining unit personnel by seniority and job description skill level prior to hiring outside personnel to perform the work.
Summer Work Opportunities. Any and all summer work opportunities for paraprofessionals, including those involving federal and state grants, which have been received before the close of school, shall be posted before the close of school in June.
Summer Work Opportunities. Summer work opportunities will be offered to Employees currently working in the same Job Position as the opportunity. If there are not enough positions to accommodate interested Employees working in the same Job Position, staffing decisions for the summer work will be based on performance and any ties will be broken by seniority. If an insufficient number of Employees currently working in the same Job Position volunteer for the available summer work, the Board will post the vacancies to all other Employees and external applicants. Summer custodial work is excluded from this Agreement.
Summer Work Opportunities. Although it is too early to determine summer hours, the District and Union will stay in communication regarding work opportunities and will collaborate to expand those opportunities later if financially feasible.
Summer Work Opportunities. 7.041 Summer custodial and maintenance work opportunities may be provided to the summer substitute maintenance workers (currently two employees) who may continue to be employed under separate contracts.
Summer Work Opportunities. A. Summer employment opportunities will be posted for a minimum of five (5) working days. The summer child care position and alternate position are year-long positions which carry over during the school year on days when regular classes are cancelled for ½ days, inclement weather, holidays, etc. The two successful bidders for these positions will coordinate vacation times, with the more senior member receiving preference. Should the proper number of bargaining unit members fail to sign up, summer work will be assigned from the seniority list beginning with the least senior employee.
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  • Job Opportunities Section 1: Temporary Assignments Unforeseen circumstances may arise on a shift, which would require an Employee to be temporarily assigned to work other than that he would normally perform. Should such circumstances arise, the Company shall first canvass for volunteers from those employees who are able to perform the work. Should there be more volunteers than are needed, the Company shall assign the work to the volunteer with the highest seniority. Should there be no volunteers; the Company shall assign the work to the lowest seniority employee able to perform the work. Temporary Assignments may be filled according to the process set out in this Article for a period of up to forty-five (45) days. Thereafter, the Temporary Assignment will be posted on a plant wide basis and made available to the most senior employee able to perform the work. In the event that the Temporary Assignment is going to exceed forty-five (45) days, and this fact is known at the time the vacancy first becomes available, the Company will post the Temporary Assignment in accordance with Section 2 at the time the Temporary Assignment first becomes available. If an Employee is temporarily required to fill a higher paid job, the Employee will receive the higher rate of pay for all hours spent performing the job, if he or she performs the job in excess of two (2) hours per shift. If an Employee is temporarily required to fill a lower paid job, his or her rate of pay shall not be reduced. In the event additional temporary assignments are required, the job will be filled in accordance with the process provided above. Subsequent to the completion of a Temporary Assignment, an Employee will be returned to his or her previous position, subject to seniority considerations.

  • Business Opportunities Executive agrees, while he is employed by the Company, to offer or otherwise make known or available to it, as directed by the Board of Directors of the Company and without additional compensation or consideration, any business prospects, contracts or other business opportunities that Executive may discover, find, develop or otherwise have available to Executive in the Company’s general industry and further agrees that any such prospects, contacts or other business opportunities shall be the property of the Company.

  • Training Opportunities The requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u ("Section 3"), requiring that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to lower income residents of the project area and agreements for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in, the areas of the project. Borrower agrees to include the following language in all subcontracts executed under this Agreement:

  • Promotional Opportunities Each university shall promote upward mobility of employees by announcing opportunities as they occur. In all cases, it is the employee’s responsibility to make proper application for such positions. If an employee meets the minimum and special qualifications for a position, he/she will be considered.

  • Commercial Opportunities 1. The airlines of each Party shall have the right to establish offices in the territory of the other Party for the promotion and sale of air transportation.

  • Workforce Development MPC’s technical training program is having a major impact in the region. Online modules, short courses, webinars, and on site/videoconferencing events are reaching state and local transportation department employees and tribal transportation planners. By harnessing the capabilities of the four LTAP centers located at the MPC universities and the multimedia capabilities of the Transportation Learning Network (which was founded and is partly funded by MPC) more than 76 technical training events were offered in the second half of 2015. These training modules and short courses are critical to transportation agencies that need to improve or renew the skills of engineering technicians and other frontline workers. Many MPC courses or training events result in the certification of workers. Even when certification is not required, TLN’s online learning management systems allow employees and employers to set learning goals and monitor progress towards these goals. MPC is making another major impact in workforce development. Altogether, 57 graduate students are working on MPC research projects under the tutelage of faculty researchers. These graduate students represent the researchers and technical analysts of tomorrow. Without the MPC program and the stipend funds that it provides, these students may not be specializing in transportation; but, instead would be seeking career opportunities in other fields. The MPC research program allows faculty to mentor graduate students while allowing the students to work on projects for federal and state transportation agencies—thereby, gaining valuable practical experience.

  • Summer Work a. This section shall apply only to those employees hired to fill temporary summer positions.

  • Equal Opportunities To ensure that all volunteers are dealt with in accordance with our equal opportunities policy, a copy of which is set out in the Volunteers Handbook.

  • Sustainable Development 4.1 The Authority will review the Contractor’s Sustainable Development Policy Statement and Sustainable Development Plan submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Schedule (Sustainable Development Requirements) and then at least annually thereafter.

  • TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT 9.1 The Employer and the Union recognize the value and benefit of education and training designed to enhance an employee’s ability to perform their job duties. Training and employee development opportunities will be provided to employees in accordance with college/district policies and available resources.

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