Minimum Engagements Clause Samples

The Minimum Engagements clause sets a baseline number of transactions, services, or commitments that a party must fulfill under the agreement. Typically, it requires the client or customer to purchase or utilize a specified minimum quantity of goods or services within a defined period, such as a year or the contract term. This clause ensures the provider receives a guaranteed level of business, thereby reducing uncertainty and helping to justify resource allocation or pricing concessions.
Minimum Engagements. Full time employees shall receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work.
Minimum Engagements. The following minimum will apply to part-time and casual employees: (i) Part-time employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each engagement except in the case of a recall to duty where clause 21.5 shall apply; and, (ii) Casual employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each engagement except in the case of a recall to duty where clause 21.5 shall apply.
Minimum Engagements. (a) Full time employees shall receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work. (b) Permanent part time and casual employees, other than in community, shall receive a minimum payment of two (2) hours for each period of engagement. (c) Permanent part time and casual employees in community services shall receive a minimum payment of one (1) hour for each period of engagement.
Minimum Engagements. 14.1 The minimum single engagement for a Part Time Employee, other than Employees On Call, is: (a) two hours, other than for Remote Work; or (b) one hour for Remote Work, including where the Employee is required participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely. 14.2 The minimum single engagement for a Casual Employee, other than Employees On Call, is: (a) three hours for Community Services Employees and Allied Health Employees, subject to (c) below; (b) two hours for all other Casual Employees, subject to (c) below; or (c) one hour for all Casual Employees performing Remote Work including where the Employee is required participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely. 14.3 The minimum single engagement for Employees who are On Call is: (a) 15 minutes for Remote Work, subject to (c) below, where the employee is On Call between 6.00 am and 10.00 pm; (b) 30 minutes for Remote Work, subject to (c) below, where the employee is On Call between 10.00 pm and 6.00 am; (c) one hour, where the Remote Work requires the Employee to participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely; or (d) one hour where the Employee is required to attend the workplace outside of Ordinary Hours.
Minimum Engagements. Unless expressly excluded from the provisions of a specified clause, the following minimum engagements apply per rostered shift: (a) For Full-time employees – 4 hours (b) For Part-time employees - 3 hours (c) For Casual Employees – 2 hours
Minimum Engagements. 28.3 The following minimum engagements shall apply to Employees: (a) Full time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 4 hours for each shift. (b) Part-time Nursing Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each shift. Aged Care Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each shift. This minimum engagement excludes recall to work (Clause 47) and voluntary attendance at meetings, and mandatory training (Clause 44). (c) Casual Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each shift.
Minimum Engagements. The following minimum starts will apply to Employees: (a) Full -time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 4 hours for each start. (b) Part-time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each start. (c) Casual Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each start.

Related to Minimum Engagements

  • Community Engagement Integration Activities The SP will support the HSP to engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the LHIN including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals.

  • Community Engagement The HSP will engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the Funder including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals. As part of its community engagement activities, the HSPs will have in place and utilize effective mechanisms for engaging families, caregivers, clients, residents, patients and other individuals who use the services of the HSP, to help inform the HSP plans.