Cleaner. Is employed by the Company to clean aircraft exteriors, interiors (including furnishings), perform other operational cleaning functions relative to aircraft, parts and associated equipment.
Cleaner. (a) The work of the Cleaner classification, depending upon assignment, may include the following:
Cleaner. Cleaner employees may be hired up to 8 hours per day and may be scheduled for a school-year or up to a 52-week duration. Cleaners will have a sixty (60) working day probationary period. Seniority shall be accrued. The following provisions apply to this classification and supersede any other contractual benefits: Holidays: Cleaners are not paid for holidays and will not be required to work on holidays. A cleaner that works on a holiday or a non-scheduled Sunday will be paid at 1.5 times their regular hourly wage. Saturday work will not count toward overtime unless the 40 hour work week is exceeded. Vacations: Cleaners will receive five (5) days of vacation annually after twelve (12) consecutive months of employment. Vacation pay will be for the amount of regular hours of the day scheduled, times the Cleaners regular wage. Vacation pay may be used for a non-scheduled work day. Vacation time shall not accumulate. Uniforms: Cleaners will be provided with two (2) sets of uniforms per year, for the first three years of employment, after completing the probationary period. After the first three years of employment, uniforms will be provided every other year. Uniforms are to be worn during working hours at all times. Insurance: Cleaners working an average of less than thirty (30) hours per week are not eligible for this benefit. Cleaners may participate in the District 125 cafeteria plan. Cleaners shall not have a designation of full-time or part-time for the purposes of insurance. Cleaners working an average of thirty (30) or more hours per week, shall qualify for a single health only benefit as provided and in accordance with the conditions in Article VII(A).
Cleaner with a mailing address of ___________________, City of ___________________, State of ___________________, (“Cleaner”). Service Provider and Client are each referred to herein as a “Party” and, collectively, as the "Parties."
Cleaner. Any employee who wishes to be considered for any vacancy that arises in a machine cleaner classification shall provide the Plant Manager with an indication in writing of any such jobs they are interested in and the Company agrees to consider (in accordance with Article 7.03) any such employee for any of the jobs indicated prior to hiring from outside. The Company agrees to provide at least two (2) days notice of the availability of machine cleaner jobs. Yours truly, HOSIERY XXXXX PER: Xxxx President LETTER OF AGREEMENT THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO, AND FORM PART OF, THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT CAW, Local Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Re: BENEFIT PAYMENTS October The Company agrees to continue to make the payment towards all benefits for employees off work on sick leave for more than six (6) months, unless the employee the Company not to continue with the payment. Yours truly, HOSIERY XXXXX PER: Xxxx President LETTER OF AGREEMENT THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO, AND FORM PART OF, THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT CAW, Local Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Re: WORKPLACE EDUCATION October During the negotiations the Company and the Union discussed workplace related English education. In the event that the revisits the BEST Program, the Company and the Union agree to meet within three months after the ratification of the Collective Agreement to review methods by which such a program could be introduced. Yours truly, HOSIERY XXXXX PER: Xxxx President LETTER OF AGREEMENT THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO, AND FORM PART OF, THE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT CAW, Local Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx October Re: PRINTING OF COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT The Company agrees to pay for the printing of this Collective Agreement. Yours truly, HOSIERY XXXXX PER: Xxxx President LETTER OF AGREEMENT THIS LETTER OF AGREEMENT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO, AND FORM PART OF, THE COLLECTIVEAGREEMENT CAW, Local Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Re: SUBSTANCE ABUSE October The Company and the Union jointly recognize substance abuse to be a serious medical and social problem that can affect employees. It is in the best interests of the employee, the Union, and the Company to encourage early treatment and to assist employees towards full rehabilitation. The Company realizes the importance of a co-operative effort between its management and the union committee in this regard. It is appropriate for the CAW and the Company to review and discuss such problems, with a view to provi...
Cleaner. Apart from its textual content, a typical web page also contains certain “noise” elements including navigation links, advertisements, disclaimers, etc. (often called boilerplate) of only limited or no use for linguistic purposes. Such irrelevant parts should be removed or marked as such to ensure the production of good-quality language resources. For this task FMC uses a modified version of Boilerpipe9 (Kohlschütter et al, 2010) that also extracts structural information like title, heading and list item. It also segments text in paragraphs exploiting the presence of specific HTML tags like <p>, </br> and <li>. Paragraphs judged to be boilerplate and/or detected as titles, etc. are properly annotated (see subsection 2.1.8)
Cleaner. Cleaner employees shall clean the interior and exterior of equipment such as service cars, buses, trolleys, cutaways, trucks and vans.
Cleaner. The Cleaner aims to detect and remove boilerplate text that typically is not related to the main content (e.g. navigation links, advertisements, disclaimers, etc.) from a web document. It is an extension of the Boiperplate remover service described in subsection 3.3 of D4.2
Cleaner. The Cleaner module described in 2.1.3 is also available as a standalone web service accessible from xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/soaplab2-axis/#ilsp.ilsp_cleaner_row. The service has one mandatory parameter: