Coefficients Sample Clauses

Coefficients. The employee’s annual holiday pay and holiday compensation shall be reckoned by multiplying the employee’s average hourly earnings for the leave-earning year by a coefficient based on the number of days of holiday. The following coefficients are used: Number of days of holiday Coefficient 4 31.0 5 37.8 6 44.5 7 51.1 8 57.6 9 64.8 10 72.0 11 79.2 12 86.4 14 94.0 14 101.6 15 108.8 16 116.0 17 123.6 18 131.2 19 138.8 20 146.4 21 154.4 22 162.4 23 170.0 24 177.6 25 185.2 26 192.8 27 200.0 28 207.2 29 214.8 30 222.4 If there are more than 30 days of holiday, then the factor shall be increased by 7.2 per day of holiday.
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Coefficients dat In this case the output file will contain a list with the fitted coefficients (one coefficient per line). The list is preceded by an integer number indicating the polynomial degree employed during the fit. In this particular example the contents of the file coefficients.dat is the following: 1 144.39651 2 -4206.3442 3 61657.133 4 -426852.41 5 1371004.8 6 -1646387.4

Related to Coefficients

  • After Hours Coefficient What is your after hours coefficient for the RS Means Price Book for work performed after normal working hours? Example: The most common after hours coefficient is time and a half. If your regular hours coefficient is .95, your after hours coefficient would be 1.45. Remember that this is a ceiling discount. You can discount lower than the contract coefficient, but not higher.

  • PRODUCTIVITY The Productivity Scheme which was agreed to is: Contained in Annexure B.

  • Speed The relative importance we attach is “high”.

  • Attrition Attrition means that as people leave their jobs because they retire, resign, transfer, die or are promoted then they may not be replaced. In addition or alternatively, there may be a partial or complete freeze on recruiting new employees or on promotions.

  • Inoculations The Employer agrees to pay full expenses for inoculation or immunization shots for the employee and for members of an employee’s household when such becomes necessary as a result of said employee’s exposure to contagious diseases (including AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis) where said officer has been exposed to said disease in the line of duty.

  • Intake Intake begins when you, or someone on your behalf, contacts the LIFE Provider or the Independent Enrollment Broker expressing interest in services. If it appears from this first conversation that you are potentially eligible, a LIFE Provider and Independent Enrollment Broker representative will contact you to explain the program, obtain further information about you, and to schedule in person or tele-visits. During these visits: • You will learn how the LIFE Program works, the services LIFE offers, and the answers to any questions you may have about LIFE. • The LIFE Provider and/or Independent Enrollment Broker will explain that if you enroll, you must agree that all of your healthcare services will be provided and/or coordinated by LIFE, including primary care and specialist physician services (other than emergency services). • The LIFE Provider will have you sign a release allowing the LIFE Provider to obtain your past medical records so the LIFE health team can fully assess your health conditions. You will be encouraged to visit the LIFE Center to see what it is like. If you are interested in enrolling, a LIFE Provider representative and the Independent Enrollment Broker will assist you with the enrollment process. You should be prepared to participate in phone calls and/or visits with both the LIFE Provider and Independent Enrollment Broker in order to complete your enrollment process.

  • Scaling “Scaling,” as used herein, involves:

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  • Underutilization Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage will be handled in the following manner:

  • Diversity The Employer and the Union recognize the values of diversity in the workplace and will work cooperatively toward achieving a work environment that reflects the interests of a diverse work force.

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