Full-time Appointment Clause Samples

The Full-time Appointment clause defines the requirement for an individual to dedicate their primary professional efforts to a specific role or employer, typically prohibiting simultaneous full-time employment elsewhere. In practice, this clause may specify expected working hours, outline restrictions on outside employment or consulting, and clarify the employee’s obligation to prioritize the employer’s business interests. Its core function is to ensure the employer receives the full attention and commitment of the employee, thereby minimizing conflicts of interest and maximizing productivity.
Full-time Appointment. “Full-time appointment” shall mean such status of full-time employment, if any, as shall have been conferred upon any member of the bargaining unit as a term of such person’s appointment to teach twelve (12) semester hours of credit of instruction per semester, or the equivalent through the fulfillment of alternative professional responsibilities assigned pursuant to Article XII, or workload reductions made in accordance with this Agreement.
Full-time Appointment. A full-time appointment is one in which the academic staff member is working full-time on a year-round basis. No full-time academic staff member will be required to accept less than a full-time appointment.
Full-time Appointment. Full-time employment is where the staff member’s principal employment is with the University and where the employment is for the maximum number of hours per week where specified for the type of appointment. Full-time employment may be ongoing or fixed-term.
Full-time Appointment. Unless absent on leave for reasons permitted under this agreement, you must devote your time, attention and skill exclusively to our business to fulfill your duties.
Full-time Appointment. Full-time status is for employees who work at least 40 hours a week performing work that is on-going.
Full-time Appointment. Appointment to a full-time position presupposes that the faculty member will meet the professional responsibilities of the University assignment and that work essentially related to those responsibilities will receive primary attention and energies. (i) A normal, full-time contract year may be for any of three (3) terms from among the fall, winter and spring quarters, or for two (2) such quarters and a contiguous summer session assignment equivalent to a quarter in load and salary. Faculty may be assigned to a summer term as part of their normal contract year only if it is their preference and with the approval of the department and the ▇▇▇▇, or if a severe financial crisis exists.
Full-time Appointment. A full-time auxiliary appointment is one which involves hours of work per week for a period of less than eight consecutive months from date of each appointment in this appointment category. (See clause (4)).
Full-time Appointment. A full-time regular appointment is one which involves hours of work per week for a period of eight consecutive months or more on an annual basis, calculated from date of appointment in this appointment category. (See clause (4)).
Full-time Appointment