Three (3) Years but less than Five (5) Years Sample Clauses

Three (3) Years but less than Five (5) Years. If the employee has three (3) years but less than five (5) years of continuous service with the Employer, a lump sum payment equal to three (3) months pay at the rate of pay the employee w as earning at the time the position became redundant or surplus.
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Three (3) Years but less than Five (5) Years. If the employee has three (3) years but less than five (5) years of continuous service with the City, a lump sum payment equal to three

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  • Years If the employee has ten (10) years but less than sixteen (16) years of continuous service with the Employer, the employee shall be entitled to a lump sum payment equal to seven (7) months pay at the rate of pay the employee was earning at the time the position became redundant or surplus.

  • months The provisions of the Contract will apply (subject to any Variation or adjustment to the Contract Price pursuant to clause C4 (Price adjustment on extension of the Initial Contract Period)) throughout any such extended period.

  • REAPPOINTMENT AFTER ABSENCE DUE TO CHILDCARE a) Employees who resign to care for a dependent pre-school child or children may apply to their former employer for preferential appointment to a position which is substantially the same in character and at the same or lower grading as the position previously held.

  • consecutive months If the Employer extends an individual employee’s trial service period, the Employer will provide the employee with written reasons for the extension. Employees in an in-training appointment will follow the provisions outlined in Subsection 4.3 E.

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