Part-Time to Full-Time Status Sample Clauses

Part-Time to Full-Time Status. By mutual agreement between the Employer and the employee, the conditions of employment of a part-time probationary or tenured employee, or without term Instructors and Lecturers, except for employees on the Reduced Appointment Retirement Plan, may be changed from a part-time to a full-time basis with a corresponding change in salary, provided the following conditions are met:
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Part-Time to Full-Time Status. Part-time employees who become full-time regular employees shall be placed on the seniority list in accordance with their seniority which shall accrue on the basis of one (1) day for each shift worked.
Part-Time to Full-Time Status. When an opening becomes available for a Full-time Bailiff, as defined in Section 1.6 of this contract, it shall be opened exclusively to part-time Bailiffs, as defined in Section
Part-Time to Full-Time Status. If a part‐time employee goes to a full‐time status, he will be assigned a seniority date on the full‐time list based on the date he was transferred to a full‐time status. If said employee is laid off from his/her full‐time position, he will be entitled to the first vacancy which occurs for a part‐time employee within the department or such full‐time position to which his/her seniority entitles him/her.

Related to Part-Time to Full-Time Status

  • Applicable to Full-Time Employees An employee who qualifies under Article 16.04 and is required to work on any of the above-mentioned holidays will, at the option of the Employer, receive in addition to shift premium, if applicable, either;

  • Full-Time and Part-Time Employees (a) The base rates of pay in the appropriate employment classification for full-time employees and for part-time employees shall be the hourly rates of pay set out in the Tables in Schedule B to this Agreement.

  • Part-Time Faculty A faculty member whose appointment is for a specified period of time and does not meet the full load requirements for an Academic Year as defined herein. Such appointment carries with it no promise or expectation of continued employment. Such appointments are not applicable towards tenure.

  • Part-Time Nurse is a Nurse hired to a position to work on a regular or temporary basis that is less than the work period of a Full-Time Nurse.

  • Full-Time Faculty a) Prior to the evaluation of a full-time faculty member, the first-level manager or designee shall meet with the evaluatee to discuss the criteria, procedures, and timelines (including classroom visits and non-classroom observations) for the evaluation.

  • Full-Time Nurse A nurse who is hired on a permanent basis and who normally works seven (7) hours per day on a thirty-five (35) hour week, normally Monday to Friday unless specifically hired to work an alternate schedule.

  • Full-Time and Part-Time An employee who is required to have a medical examination and/or produce a doctor’s certificate pursuant to this agreement, shall be reimbursed by the employer for such expense upon producing a proper receipt. An employee who is required to have a medical examination and/or produce a doctor’s certificate pursuant to provincial regulations, shall be reimbursed by the employer for such expense upon producing a proper receipt.

  • Part-Time Teachers A "part-time teacher" is one who is employed under written contract but who is assigned to duties on a regular basis that requires less than a full-time equivalent. A part-time teacher shall be paid a salary in accordance with the basic salary schedule, proportionate to the percentage of the full-time equivalent taught each day as outlined in the written contract.

  • Permanent Full-Time Employees Pay and benefits will be computed on a monthly pay status basis.

  • Full-Time Employee A full-time employee shall be an employee who is normally scheduled to work not less than forty (40) hours per week, consisting of five (5) eight (8) hour working days.

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