Common use of Continuing Employment Clause in Contracts

Continuing Employment. Continuing employment means full-time or part-time employment which has no fixed end date or contingency upon which the employment contract will come to an end. All employment, other than fixed term employment and casual employment, is continuing employment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, University of New South Wales (Professional Staff) Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Continuing Employment. (a) Continuing employment means full-time or partfractional-time employment which has no that does not have a fixed end date or a contingency upon which the employment contract will come to an end. . (b) All employment, employment other than fixed fixed-term employment and casual employment, is employment will be continuing employment. (c) Notwithstanding subclause 16.0(b) above, the University may employ a person in Continuing (Contingent Funded Research) employment on a full-time or fractional-time basis in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University of New South Wales (Academic Staff) Enterprise Agreement 2018, University of New South Wales (Academic Staff) Enterprise Agreement 2018, Enterprise Agreement

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