Co-op Student Sample Clauses

The 'Co-op Student' clause defines the terms and conditions under which a student participating in a cooperative education program is engaged by an organization. Typically, this clause outlines the student's role, duration of employment, compensation, and any academic requirements that must be met during the placement. It may also specify supervision, reporting obligations, and the relationship between the employer, the student, and the educational institution. The core function of this clause is to ensure all parties understand their responsibilities and expectations, thereby facilitating a smooth and mutually beneficial co-op experience.
Co-op Student. Is a person who is engaged in a recognized work/study program at a school or university whose course of study requires or permits the student to participate in study related work programs as an integral part of the certificate, diploma, or degree. A Co-op student will be compensated at eighty percent (80%) of the classification for which they are hired. Co-op students pay Union dues but are not entitled to any accrual benefits, pension or medical benefits.
Co-op Student student is enrolled in full-time studies at UW and enrolled in the co-op program within their faculty;
Co-op Student. An individual enrolled in a post-secondary institution where the participation in an industry co-op is a requirement for a degree or diploma. Co-op students shall be hired as Group 1 Start employees for a period of no longer than five hundred and twenty (520) hours. All provisions of the collective agreement applicable to a probationary employee shall apply to them, except severance.
Co-op Student. Both parties agree to the hiring of a Co-op Student to work in the sewage collection, treatment and disposal area to gain practical experience. The following conditions apply to the employment of this individual:
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