GROUP HOURS Sample Clauses

GROUP HOURS. The term “Group Hours” means the hours for a Stabilization Period for each SASMI Group in the following table:‌ Number of Hours SASMI Group Stabilization Period A Stabilization Period B Group 1 800 900 Group 2 750 850 Group 3 650 750 Group 4 600 700
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GROUP HOURS. You should be able to work a certain number of hours in each Stabilization Period based on the work experience of all the participants working in your local union. If you have satisfied the requirements for eligibility before the Stabilization Period and involuntarily work less than the Group Hours based on the work experience of your home local union, you may be entitled to benefits based on your lack of employment, either full unemployment or underemployment.
GROUP HOURS. You should be able to work a certain number of hours in each Stabilization Period based on the work experience of all the participants working in your local union. If you have satisfied the requirements for eligibility before the Stabilization Period and involuntarily work less than the Group Hours based on the work experience of your home local union, you may be entitled to benefits based on your lack of employment, either full unemployment or underemployment. Note: To be eligible for Supplemental Un/Underemployment Benefits you need to be involuntarily unemployed. That means you are not entitled to that benefit if your failure to work at least the number of Group Hours for your local union is voluntary (in other words, it was your decision to not work or to not be available for work). Every local union participating in SASMI is periodically (usually annually) classified into one of four groups based on the average hours worked by active employees in the local union in the prior year (or another period). The standard working hours -- called “Group Hours” -- for members of each group have been determined actuarially and are shown in the following table: SASMI GROUP STABILIZATION PERIOD “A” (1/1 - 6/30) STABILIZATION PERIOD “B” (7/1 - 12/31) Group 1 800 hours 900 hours Group 2 750 hours 850 hours Group 3 650 hours 750 hours Group 4 600 hours 700 hours

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