SENIORITY CONVERSION TABLE Sample Clauses
The Seniority Conversion Table clause establishes a standardized method for translating different forms of seniority, such as years of service or job grades, into a unified scale for the purposes of the agreement. This table typically lists various seniority categories and their corresponding equivalents, ensuring that employees from different backgrounds or merged organizations are treated equitably. Its core function is to provide clarity and consistency in recognizing employee seniority, which is essential for determining benefits, promotions, or other entitlements tied to length of service.
SENIORITY CONVERSION TABLE. In the event that an employee changes his/her job status to or from that of a Permanent Full-Time employee the following table will be used to convert hours to days and vice versa for the purpose of crediting seniority and determining the adjusted date of hire: 2058 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 42 hours a week 1960 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 40 hours a week 1837.5 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 37.5 hours a week 1715 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 35 hours a week Additional hours will be converted to days on a pro-rata basis using the above formula.
SENIORITY CONVERSION TABLE. In the event that an employee changes their job status to or from that of a Permanent Full- Time employee the following table will be used to convert hours to days and vice versa for the purpose of crediting seniority and determining the adjusted date of hire: 2058 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 42 hours a week 1960 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 40 hours a week 1837.5 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 37.5 hours a week 1715 paid hours = 1 year when normal full-time hours = 35 hours a week Casual, part-time and temporary seniority at the time of conversion to full-time will not exceed one thousand seven hundred and fifteen (1715) hours annually. Additional hours will be converted to days on a pro-rata basis using the above formula.
