Common use of Definition of Teleworking Clause in Contracts

Definition of Teleworking. For the purposes of this agreement, teleworking is a form of organisation or performance of work, generally using information and communication technologies, with the result that work which would normally have been carried out on the employer’s premises is carried out away from those premises. For the purposes of this agreement, a teleworker is a person who teleworks in accordance with the above definition. For the purposes of this agreement, telework is considered occasional when telework is carried out in order to deal with unforeseen events or when telework represents less than an average of ten per cent of the teleworker’s normal annual working time. Telework is considered regular in other cases. The reference period is the calendar year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Work Agreement, Collective Work Agreement

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Definition of Teleworking. For the purposes of this agreement, teleworking is a form way of organisation organising or performance of carrying out work, generally using information and communication technologies, with the result so that work which would normally have been carried out on the employer’s 's premises is carried out away from those premises. For the purposes of this agreement, a teleworker is a person who teleworks in accordance with the above definition. For the purposes of this agreement, telework teleworking is considered occasional when telework it is carried out in order to deal with unforeseen events or when telework it represents less than an average of ten per cent on average of the teleworker’s 's normal annual working time. Telework Teleworking is considered regular in other cases. The reference period is the calendar year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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