Topping Up of Hours Sample Clauses

Topping Up of Hours. ‌ (a) Permanent part-time employees and Appendix 2 employees shall be offered additional hours, up to the maximum allowable full-time hours, within their classification before Substitute employees. (b) Additional hours shall be compensated at the employee's regular rate of pay and shall be used to calculate all benefits of this collective agreement subject to the eligibility requirements in Article 23 (Health and Welfare Benefits). The Employer will review the work schedules of Appendix 2 employees every six (6) months. Where an Appendix 2 employee has consistently worked twenty-four (24) or more hours per week during the review period, she shall be enrolled in the benefits of Article 23 in accordance with the terms of the plan. The Appendix 2 employee shall remain on health and welfare benefits until their work schedule consistently falls below twenty-four (24) hours per week.
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Topping Up of Hours. (a) Permanent part time employees and Appendix 2 employees shall be offered additional hours, up to the maximum allowable full time hours, within their classification before Substitute employees. (b) Additional hours shall be compensated at the employee’s regular rate of pay and shall be used to calculate benefits of this Collective Agreement except as provided in Article 24 (Health and Welfare Benefits).

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  • Shifting of obstructing utilities The Concessionaire shall, subject to Applicable Laws and with assistance of the Authority, undertake shifting of any utility including electric lines, water pipes and telephone cables, to an appropriate location or alignment within or outside the Site if and only if such utility causes or shall cause a material adverse effect on the construction, operation or maintenance of the Project. The cost of such shifting shall be borne by the Authority or by the entity owning such utility, if the Authority so directs, and in the event of any delay in shifting thereof, the Concessionaire shall be excused for failure to perform any of its obligations hereunder if such failure is a direct consequence of delay on the part of the entity owning such electric lines, water pipes or telephone cables, as the case may be.

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