Common use of TIME EMPLOYEE Clause in Contracts

TIME EMPLOYEE. Regular – A full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work at least thirty (30) hours per week in a regular work assignment. Regular full-time employees are eligible for benefits as provided for in this Agreement. Employees who at hire are reasonably expected to work a regular schedule of an average of thirty (30) hours or more per week during their first twelve

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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TIME EMPLOYEE. Regular – A regular full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work at least thirty (30) defined as one who has attained between 1,725 and 1,974 total hours per week in a 2009. A regular work assignment. Regular full-time employees are eligible for benefits as provided for employee will be guaranteed no less than thirty-two (32) hours in this Agreementa five (5) day period during the work week. Employees who at hire are reasonably expected to work In addition, a regular schedule of an average of thirty full-time employee is guaranteed at least six (306) hours on any Sunday or more per week during their first twelveHoliday they work at the premium rate of pay as defined in the collective bargaining agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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TIME EMPLOYEE. Regular – A full-time employee is regularly scheduled to work at least shall mean an employee who works an average of thirty eight (3038) hours per week in over a regular work assignmentfour week cycle of one hundred and fifty two (152) hours. Regular full-A Full- time employees employee shall be paid a minimum of two hours on each day they are eligible for benefits as provided for in this Agreement. Employees who at hire are reasonably expected required to work a regular schedule of an average of thirty (30) hours or more per week during their first twelvework.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement

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