Part-Time Employees definition
Examples of Part-Time Employees in a sentence
Casual and Part-Time shiftworkers will receive the loading prescribed in clause 8.5.b. Casual and Part-Time Employees who are employed between the hours of 6.00 am and 6.00 pm (and up to 9.00 pm on any one night between Monday to Friday inclusive), will not be considered shiftworkers for the purposes of clause 8.5.
Part-Time Employees are required to work fewer than seventy-five (75) Ordinary Hours averaged over a 2-week (fortnightly) roster cycle (which equates to up to thirty-seven and a half (37.5) hours per week or up to seven and a half (7.5) hours per day/shift) as well as Reasonable Additional Hours as required from time to time.
Part-Time Employees accrue Personal/▇▇▇▇▇’s leave on a pro rata basis.
Part-Time Employees are entitled to all remuneration, benefits, leave and conditions of this Agreement, including their Actual Rate of Pay, on a pro rata basis.
Renfrew County Catholic /COPE Collective Agreement Notwithstanding Clauses (Work Week of Permanent Part-Time Employees) and (Overtime) an employee who is hired to work in two or more different positions units will not be eligible for overtime payment until the employee has worked in excess of hours per week (Monday to Friday).