CASUALS EXCLUDED Sample Clauses

CASUALS EXCLUDED. (4) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casual Employees.
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CASUALS EXCLUDED. (16) Except for unpaid carer’s leave, this clause does not apply to casual Employees. When taking unpaid carer’s leave, casual Employees must comply with the notice and evidence requirements specified above.
CASUALS EXCLUDED. The provisions of this clause will not apply to casual Employees.
CASUALS EXCLUDED. 12.6 The provisions of sub-clause 12.5 do not apply to casual employees
CASUALS EXCLUDED. The provisions of sub-clause 10.7 (other than paragraph 10.7.2 ) do not apply to casual employees.

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  • Excluded All professional employees; management officials; supervisors; and employees described in 5 U.S.C. 7112(b) (2), (3), (4), (6) and (7).

  • WORK INCLUDED a. This contract shall cover all plumbing systems for the tenant improvement design. Utilities shall be connected to and extended from points-of-connection from the original building shell.

  • Background included 9.1.1 In Attachment 1, the Parties have identified and agreed on the Background for the Project and have also, where relevant, informed each other that Access to specific Background is subject to legal restrictions or limits. Anything not identified in Attachment 1 shall not be the object of Access Right obligations regarding Background.

  • Service Exclusions All of an Employee's years of Service with the Employer shall be counted to determine the vested interest of such Employee except:

  • Casuals A casual employee shall be paid a loading of 25% in addition to the ordinary rate of pay for their relevant classification.

  • Excluded Positions 1.2.1. Superintendent

  • Casual Nurses i) It is understood that casual Nurses do not have normal hours of work. All assignments for the next day will be faxed by the office by 1630h.

  • Additional Exclusions The Insurer shall not be liable for:

  • Casual Labour 19.1.1 A casual employee is an employee employed on an occasional basis and whose work pattern is not regular and systematic. When a person is engaged for casual employment the employee will be informed in writing that the employee is to be employed as a casual, the job to be performed, the classification level, the actual or likely length of engagement including number of hours to be worked per week, and the relevant rate of pay.

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