Employees Not Actively at Work Sample Clauses

Employees Not Actively at Work. The absence of an employee from active work at the time such employee would be eligible to retire under the Plan shall not preclude the employee's retirement without return to active work.
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Employees Not Actively at Work. An employee who is otherwise eligible but who is not actively at work at the time amendments to the plans are implemented will become eligible for membership and/or coverage in the amended plans upon return to full time employment except in the event of a disability recurrence as defined in the disability plans.

Related to Employees Not Actively at Work

  • Employees Tools All employees shall present themselves for work with the following tools and shall maintain them in a safe and serviceable condition. The parties to this Agreement may review this list during the life of this Agreement and vary it by agreement for all, or groups of employees. ▪ Insulated pliers ▪ Voltage tester/test lamps ▪ Insulated side cutters ▪ Full set of various types and sizes of screwdrivers ▪ Long nose pliers ▪ Claw hammer ▪ Five metre tape measure ▪ 150mm Spirit level ▪ Xxxxxxx knife or cable stripping tool ▪ Variable set square ▪ Key hole saw or plaster saw ▪ One 6 inch adjustable spanner ▪ One 8 inch adjustable spanner ▪ Multigrips or vice grips ▪ Chalk string line ▪ Small battery operated torch ▪ Mash hammer ▪ Cold chisel ▪ Wood chisel ▪ Hacksaw ▪ Tin snips ▪ Crimping tool ▪ Tool box The Employer is responsible under this clause for the provision of all other specialised tools and equipment or consumable equipment including the following: ▪ All Power tools ▪ Specialised crimping and termination tools ▪ Consumables: hacksaw blades, drill bits, knife blades ▪ Battery operated tools ▪ Multi-meters ▪ Files ▪ Specialised communications connection and test equipment.

  • Employee’s Own Illness The start of a leave for the employee's own serious health condition shall begin on the date requested by the employee or designated by Management.

  • Employee’s Termination The Employee ☐ *shall ☐ shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement. *If allowed, the Employee shall be required to provide at least days’ notice. If the Employee should terminate this Agreement before the expiration date, he or she shall be entitled to severance, equal to their pay at the time of termination, for a period of .

  • Employees Not to Benefit Texas Transportation Commission policy mandates that employees of the Texas Department of Transportation shall not accept any benefit, gift or favor from any person doing business with or who reasonably speaking may do business with the State under this contract. The only exceptions allowed are ordinary business lunches and items that have received the advance written approval of the Executive Director of the Texas Department of Transportation.

  • Employee’s Role The Employee ☐ shall ☐ shall not have the right to act in the capacity of the Employer. This includes, but is not limited to, making written or verbal agreements with any customer, client, affiliate, vendor, or third (3rd) party.

  • Employees Not Eligible for Holiday Compensation 366. Persons employed for holiday work only, or persons employed on a part-time work schedule which is less than twenty (20) hours in a bi-weekly pay period, or persons employed on an intermittent part-time work schedule (not regularly scheduled), or persons employed on as-needed, seasonal or project basis for less than six (6) months continuous service, or persons on leave without pay status immediately preceding or immediately following the legal holiday shall not receive holiday pay.

  • Contractor Employee Conduct The Contractor’s employees shall adhere to the standards of conduct prescribed in the Customer’s personnel policy and procedure guidelines, particularly rules of conduct, security procedures, and any other applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Customer. The Contractor shall ensure that the Contractor’s employees wear attire suitable for the position, either a standard uniform or business casual dress.

  • Employee Conduct 8.01 The Union agrees that it will uphold the rules and regulations of the Company in regard to punctual and steady attendance, proper and sufficient notification in the case of absence, conduct on the job and all other rules and regulations established by the Company.

  • Overtime-Eligible Employees Unpaid Meal Periods The Employer and the Union agree to unpaid meal periods that vary from and supersede the unpaid meal period requirements required by WAC 000-000-000. Unpaid meal periods for employees working more than five (5) consecutive hours, if entitled, will be a minimum of thirty (30) minutes and will be scheduled as close to the middle of the work shift as possible, taking into account the Employer’s work requirements and the employee’s wishes. Employees working three (3) or more hours longer than a normal workday will be allowed an additional thirty (30) minute unpaid meal period. When an employee’s unpaid meal period is interrupted by work duties, the employee will be allowed to resume their unpaid meal period following the interruption, if possible, to complete the unpaid meal period. In the event an employee is unable to complete the unpaid meal period due to operational necessity, the employee will be entitled to compensation, which will be computed based on the actual number of minutes worked within the unpaid meal period. Meal periods may not be used for late arrival or early departure from work and meal and rest periods will not be combined.

  • Part-time Employees Eligible for Holidays 367. Part-time employees who regularly work a minimum of twenty (20) hours in a bi-weekly pay period shall be entitled to holiday pay on a proportionate basis. 368. Regular full-time employees are entitled to 8/80 or 1/10 time off when a holiday falls in a bi-weekly pay period, therefore, part-time employees, as defined in the immediately preceding paragraph, shall receive a holiday based upon the ratio of 1/10 of the total hours regularly worked in a bi-weekly pay period. Holiday time off shall be determined by calculating 1/10 of the hours worked by the part-time employee in the bi-weekly pay period immediately preceding the pay period in which the holiday falls. The computation of holiday time off shall be rounded to the nearest hour.

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