Employees working normal hours Sample Clauses

Employees working normal hours. Employees working full normal hours at the time of the introduction of the part-time ar- rangement at the enterprise are entitled to be considered for part-time work on an equal footing with new employees. Local agreement The particulars of the part-time arrangement - including the term of the agreement - are laid down in a local agreement, a copy of which must be sent to the organisations.
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Employees working normal hours. Employees working full normal hours at the time of the introduction of the part-time arrangement at the enterprise are entitled to be considered for part-time work on an equal footing with new employees. The enterprise may not dismiss full-time employees and replace them with part-time employees. It is considered unfair dismissal if employees are dismissed because they have refused to work part-time or because they have requested to work full-time.

Related to Employees working normal hours

  • Other Than Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday to Friday, and any time Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. The Contractor will perform Tasks during Other Than Normal Working Hours for the Unit Price set forth in the CTC multiplied by the Adjustment Factor of: 1.2250.

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

  • Working Hours For the purposes of this Agreement “

  • Normal Workweek The normal workweek shall consist of five (5) days, eight (8) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week. This Article shall not restrict the extension of the regular workday or workweek on an overtime basis when such is necessary to carry on the business of the District.

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