Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status Sample Clauses

Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status. A) Where an increase or decrease in hours is required, the Employer will determine where these hours would be best utilized/reduced. Further, where the Employer’s scheduling objectives are met, the Employer will offer a part-time employee, by seniority, the opportunity to have the hours in her existing schedule increased or decreased. Where the employee accepts the offer, there shall be no requirement for displacement notice or vacancy posting of that position. This provision shall not apply if it results in a change of employee status. B) Where a change in scheduled hours results in an on-going change in an employee’s FTE status of +/-
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Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status. A) Where an increase or decrease in hours is required in a unit the Employer will determine where these hours would be best utilized/reduced. Further, where the Employer's scheduling objectives are met, the Employer will offer a part-time employee, by seniority, the opportunity to have the hours in her existing schedule increased or decreased. Where the employee accepts the offer, there shall be no requirement for displacement notice or vacancy posting of that position. This provision shall not apply if it results in a change of employee status. B) Where a change in scheduled hours results in an on-going change in an employee's FTE status of +/- 0.03 or less, the Employer will not be required to issue displacement notice to the incumbent. A change under this clause shall be limited to once a year except by mutual agreement.
Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status. (A) Where an increase or decrease in hours is required in a unit, xxxx, or program, the Employer will determine where these hours would be best utilized/reduced. Further, where the Employer’s scheduling objectives are met, the Employer will offer a part-time employee, by seniority, the opportunity to have the hours in her existing schedule increased or decreased. Where the employee accepts the offer, there shall be no requirement for displacement notice or vacancy posting of that position. This provision shall not apply if it results in a change of employee status. (B) Where a change in scheduled hours results in an on-going change in an employee’s FTE status of +/- 0.08 or less, the Employer will not be required to issue displacement notice to the incumbent. Where displacement is triggered, the part time employee may waive displacement and select a line on the rotation. A change under this clause shall be limited to once a year except by mutual agreement.
Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status. (A) Where an increase or decrease in hours is required in a unit, department, or program, the Employer will determine where these hours would be best utilized/reduced. Further, where the Employer’s scheduling objectives are met, the Employer will offer a part-time employee, by seniority, the opportunity to have the hours in their existing schedule increased or de-

Related to Increasing or Decreasing Regular Part-Time Employee FTE Status

  • Regular Part-Time Employees A regular part-time employee is one who works less than full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular part-time employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement. Regular part-time employees shall receive the same perquisites, on a proportionate basis, as granted regular full-time employees.

  • Part-Time Employee Part-time employee" means an employee who is normally scheduled to work fewer than 80 hours in a biweekly payroll period.

  • Part-Time Employees Employees who are scheduled to work less than forty (40) hours per workweek.

  • Part-Time Employment Monthly compensation for part-time employment will be pro-rated based on the ratio of hours worked to hours required for full-time employment. In the alternative, part-time employees may be paid the appropriate hourly rate for all hours worked.

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