TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one who is hired to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employees.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one who is hired to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours regularly 80 per cent or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as week described in Article 7. Employees who work more 7 but in no case shall any part- time shift be less than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year three (commencing in 20013) shall be deemed to have become full-time employeeshours.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A partPart-time employee is one employees are defined as employees who is hired are regularly scheduled to work and regularly work less than thirty and one-half (30.530) hours per week, but at least twenty (20) hours or less more per week or forty (40) hours or more per bi- weekly pay period. Part-time employees are not entitled to any benefits under any of the weekly work periodprovisions of this Agreement, exclusive of meal periods, as described unless otherwise specifically provided for in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employeesthis Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A partPart-time employee is one employees are those employees who is hired to are regularly scheduled for work thirty and one-half of less than eighty (30.580) hours or less per two (2) week pay period. Part-time employees shall accumulate seniority on the basis of the weekly work period, exclusive number of meal periods, as described in Article 7hours worked. Employees who work more than 30.5 Two thousand (2,000) hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed equivalent to have become fullone (1) year of service. Part-time employeesemployees shall be paid accordance with Appendix "A", Part-time employees shall be paid overtime as per the Standards Act as amended time to the.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-part time employee Employee is one who is hired employed as such and may work any number of agreed hours each week up to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or less the full time maximum weekly average of 38 at the weekly work period, exclusive Employee’s base rate of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employeespay plus applicable shift loadings.
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Samples: Motoring Operations Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. 8.1. A partPart-time employee is one who is hired engaged to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or regularly for an average of less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 40 ordinary hours per week over any working cycle on a permanent basis and for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employeessuch periods as agreed between the employer and the employee.
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Samples: Collective Workplace Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A are those part-time employee is one employees who is hired are available to work thirty for the Employer at all times and onemake the Employer their principle place of employment and who work, but not limited to, thirty-half two (30.532) hours or less of the weekly work periodmore per week, exclusive of meal periodsfilling in for sickness, as described in Article 7. Employees who work vacation, and absenteeism for no more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year a three (commencing in 20013) shall be deemed to have become full-time employeesmonth period.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one an employee who is hired to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work normally employed for not more than 30.5 twenty-eight (28) hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed except when required to have become temporarily replace absent full-time employees.employees for not more than thirty
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A partPart-time employee is one employees are those employees who is hired to are regularly scheduled for work thirty and one-half of less than eighty (30.580) hours or less per two (2) week pay period. Part-time employees shall accumulate seniority on the basis of the weekly work period, exclusive number of meal periods, as described in Article 7hours worked. Employees who work more than 30.5 Two thousand (2,000) hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed equivalent to have become fullone (1) year of service. Part-time employeesemployees shall be paid in accordance with Appendix A". Part-time employees shall be paid overtime as per the Employment Standards Act as amended from time to time.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A A. Part-time employee means an employee who works twenty-five (25) or less hours per week, but who can exceed twenty-five (25) hours for a maximum of six (6) months in any calendar year.
B. All part-time employee is one who is employees hired prior to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or less of January 1, 1986, shall receive the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employees.following benefits:
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one an employee who is hired to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work normally employed for not more than 30.5 twenty-four (24) hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed except when required to have become temporarily replace absent full-time employeesemployees from not more than three (3) consecutive months.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one who is hired to work thirty and one-half defined as an employee regularly employed for less than twenty (30.520) hours per week. A part-time employee may be engaged on an interim basis for twenty (20) or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become fullreplace an employee who is absent from regular duties. During such period, the part-time employeesemployee will continue to be covered by the provisions of this Agreement as a part-time employee.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A A. Part-time employee means employees who regularly work at least twenty (20) hours per week. Effective January 1, 2006 part-time employee is one means employees who is hired to regularly work thirty and oneat least twenty-half five (30.525) hours or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become fullweek.
B. All part-time employees.employees shall receive the following economic benefits:
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A partPart-time employee is one employees are those employees who is hired to work are regularly scheduled for thirty and one-half two (30.532) hours or less of the weekly work period, exclusive of meal periods, as described in Article 7a pay period for ninety (90) consecutive days. Employees who work more than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become fullPart-time employeesemployees shall receive prorated benefits.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
TIME EMPLOYEES. A part-time employee is one who is hired to work thirty and one-half (30.5) hours works regularly fewer than five days or less than 75 percent of a workweek. Part- time employees shall be paid on an hourly basis equivalent to the weekly wage minimum to which they are entitled by their experience, plus ten cents an hour, up to and including 75 percent of the weekly work period, exclusive workweek. Part-time employees shall receive all the benefits of meal periods, as described in Article 7. Employees this Agreement on a pro-rata basis except that those who work more fewer than 30.5 hours per week for more than 20 weeks in each calendar year (commencing in 2001) shall be deemed to have become full-time employees.fifteen
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Samples: Technology Unit Agreement