Casual Employees Sample Clauses
Casual Employees. A casual employee is one who is not regularly scheduled to work other than during periods that such employee shall relieve a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Casual employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to such benefits as are contained in the “Addendum - Casual Employees”.
Casual Employees. A “casual employee” means an employee who is engaged and paid as such and has not been employed on a regular and systematic basis.
Casual Employees. Double time and one-half the basic periodic rates of pay for casuals for all time worked. Such payment shall be taken to be inclusive of and not in addition to the casual loading referred to in sub-clause 13.2.
Casual Employees. The employer will not engage an employee as a casual employee merely to avoid an obligation under this Agreement.
17.1 The employer may engage an employee as a casual employee.
17.1.1 In addition to the appropriate hourly rate paid for the type of work performed: - a casual employee will be paid an additional twenty – five percent (25%) of the applicable hourly rate for the first four (4) weeks of their employment and after four (4) weeks employment the casual employee will be paid forty per cent (40%) of the applicable hourly rate.
17.2 The casual loadings prescribed in Clause 17.1.1 will be paid to the casual employee in lieu of paid annual leave, personal / carers leave and notice of termination. The loading constitutes part of the casual employee’s all-purpose rate.
17.2.1 A casual employee works:
(a) Less than thirty-six (36) hours per week; 17.1.1
(b) Less than five (5) days per week; and 17.1.1(c) No more than two (2) successive weeks.
17.2.2 A casual employee who works in excess of 17.2.1(a), 17.2.1(b) or 17.2.1(c) must be converted to daily hire employment. This conversion will occur automatically.
17.3 The employer shall pay a casual employee a minimum of eight (8) hours for each engagement, on Monday to Friday, and three (3) hours on weekends.
Casual Employees. (a) A casual employee will be paid only for those public holidays they work at the total rate of 250% for hours worked.
(b) Payments under Clause 42.9(a) are instead of any casual loading otherwise payable under this Agreement.
Casual Employees. An employer must make such superannuation contributions to a superannuation fund for the benefit of a casual employee who has earned in excess of $450 per month or $2000 ordinary time earnings during their employment in the course of any one year (1 July to 30 June).
Casual Employees. Except as modified in this Article, all provisions of this Collective Agreement shall apply to Casual Employees except that the following Articles shall have no application to Casual Employees:
Casual Employees. 31.01 The provisions of this Collective Agreement shall not apply to Casual Employees except as provided by this Article.
Casual Employees. A) Definition
(1) Sickness relief
(2) Vacation relief
(3) Leave of absence relief
(4) Relief pending a regular employee appointment (Reference Article 17.02 - Temporary Appointments)
(5) Temporary work load, including but not limited to, supplemental shift care services provided to specific clients for palliative care purposes
(6) Paid holiday relief
(7) Overtime owing relief
(8) Maternity leave relief
Casual Employees. A casual employee appointed, in accordance with Article 24 (Promotion and Staff Changes), to a regular position will be placed at the appropriate step given the total number of hours the employee worked within the classification they were appointed to.