Lack of work definition

Lack of work. Means an appointing authority has a current or projected decrease in workload or work requirements which requires or will require a reduction in current or projected staffing levels in its organization or structure.
Lack of work. , for purposes of layoff, means the appointing authority has a current or projected decrease in the workload, which requires a deduction of current or projected staffing levels. Determination of such a condition and notification procedure shall be made in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Section 124.321 (c).
Lack of work means the Employer has a current or projected temporary decrease in the work load, expected to last less than one (1) year, which requires a reduction of current or projected staffing levels. The determination of a lack of work shall indicate the current or projected temporary decrease in the work load of the Employer and whether the current or projected staffing levels will be excessive.

Examples of Lack of work in a sentence

  • Lack of work or a lack of funds may result in the abolition of a position and the release of a probationary or permanent worker.

  • Lack of work or a lack of funds may result in the abolition of a position and the release of a probationary or permanent employee.

  • Lack of work means that a category of work effort within the City can be fulfilled with fewer employees at a level of service acceptable to the City.

  • Lack of work for an employee appointed to an intermittent position shall not be considered a layoff.

  • Lack of work, intoxication, dishonesty, gross misconduct and such other matters as are traditionally considered to be inappropriate or offensive behavior by an employee shall be included within the meaning of just cause, but the term "just cause" shall not be limited to the above itemization.

  • Employees may be laid off by seniority within a classification when their positions are eliminated as a result of the following: (1) Abolishment of positions, (2) Reduction of a program, (3) Lack of work, (4) Lack of funds, (5) Return to duty of a regular employee after a leave of absence, (6) Territorial changes affecting the District, (7) Decreased enrollment of pupils in the District, (8) Financial reasons, and/or (9) Any other reason set forth in Sections 3319.17 or 3319.172 of the Ohio Revised Code.

  • Lack of work due to inclement weather will not count toward the 40 hour requirement for payment of overtime.

  • Lack of work, intoxication, dishonesty, gross misconduct or performance and such other matters as are traditionally considered to be inappropriate or offensive behavior by an employee shall be included within the meaning of just cause, but the term "just cause" shall not be limited to the above itemization.

  • Lack of work beyond three (3) consecutive weeks shall constitute a layoff and the employee at that time may request a transfer to the store where the most junior part- time employee is working.

  • Lack of work or machine breakdown or shortage of material shall not be considered beyond the control of the Employer.


More Definitions of Lack of work

Lack of work shall not include the retirement of an employee under the provisions of the Pension Plan for any reason.
Lack of work. Means an appointing authority has a current or projected decrease in the workload or work requirement which requires or will require reduction of current staffing levels. The lack of work will be deemed temporary if the decrease in workload or work requirements is expected to last less than one (1) year.
Lack of work for purposes of layoff for abolishment of positions means there is a current or projected temporary decrease in the workload, expected to last less than one (1) year, which requires a reduction of present or projected staffing levels.
Lack of work means an appointing authority has a current or projected decrease in workload that requires a reduction of current or projected staffing levels in its organizational structure. The appointing authority shall determine whether a lack of work exists.
Lack of work means an appointing authority has a current or projected decrease in workload
Lack of work means that there is a current or projected temporary decrease in the work load.

Related to Lack of work

  • Type of Work means (insert the type of work you expect to supply the Agency Worker into);

  • Cost of work , in table above, shall mean the agreement amount of the work.

  • Programme of work means the Programme of work submitted by the contractor and approved by the Engineer-in-charge and includes and amendment thereto made from time to time and approved by the Engineer-in-charge;

  • Completion of work means completion of the entire contracted work. Exhaustion of quantity of any particular item mentioned in the bid document shall not imply completion of work or any component thereof.

  • Work Order means an individually negotiated document that is executed by both Parties and which authorizes a Project, if any, in an indefinite quantity Contract.

  • Period of Work means the time during which an employee is at the disposal of the employer;

  • Scope of Work means the description of Services and Deliverables specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • TITLE OF WORK [INSERT] I am the Principal / Corresponding Author of the Work, and my contact details are found in the signature block below. In order to submit the Work for publication with Xxxxxxx Science, I understand that:  it is necessary to complete and submit this Copyright Letter, along with the Subscription Journal Publication Terms & Conditions and the attached Schedules;  this Copyright Letter, along with the Subscription Journal Publication Terms & Conditions and the attached Schedules, together comprise the copyright assignment and publishing agreement between myself and Xxxxxxx Science relating to the Work; and  while primarily contemplating publication in Xxxxxxx Science subscription journal/s, this documentation also allows me to select an option (“Open Access Plus”) and pay an associated fee to have the Work published on an open access basis. I have signed and dated this Copyright Letter, the Subscription Journal Publication Terms & Conditions, and the Schedules. Please have these documents countersigned on behalf of Xxxxxxx Science, and return a copy to me by email at your nearest opportunity. Yours faithfully Name: Principal / Corresponding Author of the Work (“Assignor”) Affiliation: Address: Fax: Telephone: Email 1: Email 2: [v.122016] SUBSCRIPTION JOURNAL PUBLICATION TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Similar Nature of Work means of Delivery and Installation of Zoology Laboratory instruments of Diamond Harbour Women’s University.

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities performed in completing the Project, as specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • SOW means the document specifying, without limitation, the scope, objective, and time frame of the Work that Supplier will perform for Cisco.

  • Stop Work Order is defined in Appendix B. “Term” comprises the Initial Term and any Option Terms.

  • Task Order means a separate order issued under this Contract.

  • start of works means the earlier of either the start of construction works relating to the investment, or the first legally binding commitment to order equipment or any other commitment that makes the investment irreversible. Buying land and preparatory works such as obtaining permits and conducting feasibility studies are not considered start of works. For take-overs, ‘start of works’ means the moment of acquiring the assets directly linked to the acquired establishment;

  • Project Scope means the description or activity of work to be accomplished on the Project.

  • New Work means any Services/Deliverables outside the scope of the Contract and not specifically provided under any Statement of Work, that once added will result in the need to provide the Contractor with additional consideration.

  • Service Order or “Contract” or “Agreement” shall mean the Service Order / Agreement and all attached exhibits and documents referred to therein and all terms and conditions thereof together with any subsequent modifications thereto;

  • The Work Order means the order placed by the Purchaser on the Supplier signed by the Purchaser including all attachments and appendices thereto and all documents incorporated by reference therein. The Work order shall be deemed as "Contract" appearing in the document.

  • ordinary hours of work means the hours of work permitted in terms of clause 11;

  • Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Contractor and approved by Webel Technology Ltd., based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Contractor’s bid. For the sake of clarity, the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” refers to the version of the Project Plan submitted by the contractor after receiving the letter of Award and the same approved by Webel Technology Ltd. The project plan may be changed/ modified during the course of the project. Should the Project Plan conflict with the provisions of the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Project Work means the work required to complete the Project.

  • DESCRIPTION OF WORK [INSERT] SUBMISSION DEADLINE: [INSERT] APPROXIMATE SPECIFICATIONS: [ ] words; [ ] pages; [ ] images/drawings/figures

  • hours of work means time during which seafarers are required to do work on account of the ship;

  • a work means the outcome of building or civil engineering works taken as a whole which is sufficient in itself to fulfil an economic or technical function;

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • Scope of Works means the sections of the RFQ detailing the technical requirements of the work to be carried out as existing at the Date of Acceptance of the Quotation and any modification of such Works thereafter directed or the use of which has been permitted by the Superintendent for the purposes of the Contract.