Common use of Time Seasonal Employee/Position Clause in Contracts

Time Seasonal Employee/Position. Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule of less than the normal full-time hours of work set forth in Schedule "A" and which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and has no specified end date but is subject to seasonal lay off. Term Employee/Position: Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and continue for the duration of a maternity/parental leave or an approved leave of absence. Casual Employee/Work: Is an employee who works in either full-time or part-time casual work which is not expected to exist for more than six (6) months or who works on a casual or intermittent basis or as required basis. Casual employees are often hired to fill pending regular appointments, sick leave and vacation replacement, extra work, varying work demands, emergencies and changing budget considerations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Time Seasonal Employee/Position. Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule of less than the normal full-time hours of work set forth in Schedule "A", Schedule "B" or Schedule "C" and which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and has no specified end date but is subject to seasonal lay off. Term Employee/Position: Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and continue for the duration of a maternity/parental leave or an approved leave of absence. Casual Employee/Work: Is an employee who works in either full-time or part-time casual work which is not expected to exist for more than six (6) months or who works on a casual or intermittent basis or as required basis. Casual employees are often hired to fill pending regular appointments, sick leave and vacation replacement, extra work, varying work demands, emergencies and changing budget considerations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Time Seasonal Employee/Position. Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule of less than the normal full-time hours of work set forth in Schedule "A" and which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and has no specified end date but is subject to seasonal lay off. Term Employee/Position: Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and continue for the duration of a maternity/parental leave or an approved leave of absence. Casual Employee/Work: Is an employee who works in either full-time or part-part- time casual work which is not expected to exist for more than six (6) months or who works on a casual or intermittent basis or as required basis. Casual employees are often hired to fill pending regular appointments, sick leave and vacation replacement, extra work, varying work demands, emergencies and changing budget considerations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Time Seasonal Employee/Position. Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule of less than the normal full-time hours of work set forth in Schedule "A", Schedule "B" or Schedule "C" and which is expected to exist for at least six (6) months and has no specified end date but is subject to seasonal lay off. Term Employee/Position: Is an employee who works in a position which has a regular schedule which is expected to exist for at least six up to twelve (612) months and and/or continue for the duration of a maternity/parental leave or an approved leave of absence. Casual Employee/Work: Is an employee who works in either full-time or part-time casual work which is not expected to exist for more than six (6) months or who works on a casual or intermittent basis or as required basis. Casual employees are often hired to fill pending regular appointments, sick leave and vacation replacement, extra work, varying work demands, emergencies and changing budget considerations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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