Specified Hours Sample Clauses

Specified Hours. 4.1.1 For full-time employees, 38 hours per week. 4.1.2 For part-time employees, the hours specified in their conditions of engagement (as amended) and reasonable additional hours. Additional hours are considered Normal Time unless they would be considered Overtime for a full-time employee. 4.1.3 For casual employees, the time actually worked.
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Specified Hours. The CHC training package is the culmination of significant research into the Community and Health industry. Part of this research has identified that competency in various core skills and knowledge can only be attained after a significant period of study and practice. This study and practice is more than simply spending time doing a job, it is about mastery of the role, about understanding the principles behind completing a task, it is about being the best you can be in the role, as such some particular units of competency have a minimum duration for which they must be undertaken. In this qualification, the relevant units of competency that have specific hours in excess of the nominal hours are: Code and unit title Specified Hours CHCECE003 Provide care for children 120 CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers 120 CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships with children 120 CHCECE010 Support the holistic development of children in early childhood 120 These hours must be undertaken to complete the qualification. Participants who are not willing to commit to these specified durations, or consider that these durations are unwarranted should seriously consider their commitment to this qualification. These hours will be adhered to, and will be monitored through the use of a logbook.
Specified Hours. The CHC training package is the culmination of significant research into the Community and Health industry. Part of this research has identified that competency in various core skills and knowledge can only be attained after a significant period of study and practice. This study and practice is more than simply spending time doing a job, it is about mastery of the role, about understanding the principles behind completing a task, it is about being the best you can be in the role, as such some particular units of competency have a minimum duration for which they must be undertaken. In this qualification, the relevant units of competency that have specific hours in excess of the nominal hours are: Code and unit title Specified Hours CHCECE003 Provide care for children 120 CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers 120 CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships with children 120 CHCECE017 Xxxxxx the holistic development and wellbeing of the child in early childhood 240 CHCECE019 Facilitate compliance in an education and care services 120 CHCECE024 Design and implement the curriculum to xxxxxx children's learning and development 240 These hours must be undertaken to complete the qualification. Participants who are not willing to commit to these specified durations, or consider that these durations are unwarranted should seriously consider their commitment to this qualification. These hours will be adhered to, and will be monitored through the use of a logbook.
Specified Hours. Use of the Facility is limited to the specific areas, hours and days specified. USER agrees to pay an additional fee at the rate of $400.00 per hour for any hours or fractions thereof it uses or occupies the Facility in excess of the times stated in Section 4 of this Agreement. Payment of any charge under this paragraph will be due immediately upon the conclusion of the Event and may be deducted from the security deposit set forth in Paragraph

Related to Specified Hours

  • Opening hours The restaurant must inform Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd of its hours of operation (the “Opening Hours”), and of any changes to such Opening Hours. If the hours of operation are stated on the menu, Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd shall be entitles to treat these as the Opening Hours unless the Restaurant informs Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd otherwise.

  • TEACHING HOURS 1. A grade PPI-12 teacher's workday shall consist of not more than seven (7) hours and ten (10) minutes of formal responsibility. Hall duty may be included in the teacher's workday. Every effort will be made mutually by the Administration and the Association to deal with these duties in a most positive manner. The student day may be increased if necessary to meet the State time requirements for instructional hours. Within said time of formal responsibility, a teacher shall be entitled to the following: (a) A duty free lunch period no less than twenty-five (25) minutes to a maximum of thirty-five (35) minutes. (b) For a grade ECSE-5 grade teacher: a minimum of 250 minutes per week of time for preparation. Each preparation period to consist of a minimum of twenty-five (25) duty-free minutes. For a grade 6-12 teacher: a minimum of one preparation per day that shall be equivalent to a normal teaching period or an average of five normal teaching periods per week. (c) Cafeteria duty may be included in the teacher's workday. Every effort will be made to obtain volunteers for this duty, which will be in lieu of a class period. If no volunteer is available who can be scheduled, the administration may assign a teacher to such duties. No teacher may be involuntarily assigned these duties for more than one consecutive year. Every effort will be made mutually by the Administration and the Association to deal with these duties in a most positive manner. (d) Attendance at 6th grade camp shall be voluntary. 2. Before and/or after school, a grade ECSE-12 teacher shall be attending to his/her teaching duties in his/her building for up to thirty (30) minutes but not to exceed the workday of seven (7) hours and ten (10) minutes. At the beginning of each year, the administration at each level shall determine what portion of the above times will be used before and after school. Teacher input will be encouraged. It is expressly understood that an individual teacher's day may be adjusted to facilitate the administration of the individual building. Early leave may be granted at the discretion of the Administration. 3. The daily preparation period will first be used for such things as thorough preparations, conferences with parents, teachers, and administrators, I.E.P.T.'s, and special assistance to students. 4. Activities involving teachers beyond the scope of the formal teaching day shall be determined cooperatively between a faculty selected committee and the administration at that level. Teachers shall be given forty-eight (48) hour notice of such activities and shall be encouraged and expected by the Association to attend. Special teachers shall be encouraged to attend as their time and schedules allow. 5. In the event that it becomes necessary to determine a new building schedule, a committee will be formed, comprised of an equal number of administrators and teachers to examine alternative scheduling. A recommendation on the study will be presented to the superintendent. No recommendation will be made that would jeopardize accreditation. 6. A teacher’s building assignment shall be determined by where he/she is assigned for over half of his/her schedule. A teacher who has a split building assignment will have their workday schedule determined by the building administrators. A teacher who has a split building assignment will have a minimum of 30 minutes for travel. If the travel time encumbers the teacher’s preparation period or duty free lunch, or extends the teacher’s day beyond the contractual limits, then the teacher shall be paid for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes at the teacher’s per diem rate (unless this time is recouped through other minutes during the day).

  • Service outside business hours However, if under Clause 28.3 a notice would be deemed to be served: (a) on a day which is not a business day in the place of receipt; or (b) on such a business day, but after 5 p.m. local time, the notice shall (subject to Clause 28.5) be deemed to be served, and shall take effect, at 9 a.m. on the next day which is such a business day.

  • Weekdays All work performed outside of the designated shift Monday through Friday shall be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) the straight-time hourly wage rate.

  • Monday through Friday We ask for your patience during busy periods since you may experience a higher than usual rate of busy signals and longer hold times to speak to us. We look forward to serving you.

  • Operating Hours Subject to Building Rules and Regulations and such security standards as Landlord may from time to time adopt, the Building shall be open to the public during the Building Operating Hours and the Premises shall be open to Tenant during hours other than Building Operating Hours.

  • TRADING HOURS In accordance with the valid customs for trading Crypto Assets, there are no restrictions on trading hours in the Crypto Transactions at Trade Republic, except for blocking periods due to maintenance work. During the respective periods of maintenance work, trading of Crypto Assets is not possible. The maintenance periods are shown in the Application. Therefore, the Customer must be aware that trading cannot be guaranteed continuously. The trading hours with Crypto Assets have no influence on the trading hours of other asset classes at Trade Republic, which can be retrieved on the Trade Republic Website or in the Application.

  • Reasonable Additional Hours All hours worked over an average of 38 ordinary hours per week, will be deemed to be additional hours. All hours worked by part-time employees beyond their guaranteed minimum number of hours will be treated as additional hours for the purpose of this subclause. From time to time, full time employees may be required to work a reasonable amount of additional hours. Part time employees may be asked, but not required, to work a reasonable number of additional hours. All additional hours worked will be paid in accordance with this Agreement. An employee may not be required to work additional hours in circumstances where the working of additional hours would result in the employee working hours which are unreasonable having regards to (refer to section 62 of the Act): (a) any risk to employee health and safety from working the additional hours; (b) the employee's personal circumstances, including family responsibilities; (c) the needs of the workplace or enterprise in which the employee is employed; (d) whether the employee is entitled to receive overtime payments, penalty rates or other compensation for, or a level of remuneration that reflects an expectation of, working additional hours; (e) any notice given by the employer of any request or requirement to work the additional hours; (f) any notice given by the employee of his or her intention to refuse to work the additional hours; (g) the usual patterns of work in the industry, or the part of an industry, in which the employee works; (h) the nature of the employee's role, and the employee's level of responsibility; (i) whether the additional hours are in accordance with averaging terms included under section 63 in a modern award or enterprise agreement that applies to the employee, or with an averaging arrangement agreed to by the employer and employee under section 64; (j) any other relevant matter.

  • Business Hours Service Requests will only be processed by the LFC during Business Hours except where explicitly required by the Service Level Terms.

  • Monday An employee should not work more than 16 hours and must take an 8 hour break before continuing work. Therefore, an employee called in at 7:00 p.m. Sunday could work until 11:00

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