Travel Passes for Casual Employees Sample Clauses

Travel Passes for Casual Employees. Upon completion of 520 hours of work, a Casual Employee shall be entitled to one ID00 Family Pass (Space Available), subject to the terms of the HR Policy Manual and those conditions in the Employee Travel Guide. The Casual Employee will be responsible to pay for any taxes for the Pass.
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Travel Passes for Casual Employees. Upon completion of every 130 hours of work, a Casual Employee shall be entitled to one ID00 Family Pass (Space Available) on Canadian North, to a maximum of 4 per calendar year, subject to the terms of the HR Policy Manual and those conditions in the Employee Travel Guide. The Casual Employee will be responsible to pay for any taxes for each Pass. Travel Passes for Unifor Employees, all statuses (FT/PT/CAS) will be in accordance with the Staff Travel Policy.

Related to Travel Passes for Casual Employees

  • Casual Employees A casual employee is one who is not regularly scheduled to work other than during periods that such employee shall relieve a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Casual employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to such benefits as are contained in the “Addendum - Casual Employees”.

  • Active Employees Active Employees who have not terminated service during the Plan Year and who meet the following requirements (select all that apply; leave blank if no exclusions):

  • Refresh Provision for Permanent Employees Permanent Employees returning from LTD or workplace insurance leave to resume their regular working hours must complete eleven (11) consecutive working days at their regular working hours to receive a new allocation of sick/short-term disability leave. If the Employee has a recurrence of the same illness or injury, s/he is required to apply to reopen the previous LTD or WSIB claim, as applicable. The Local union and Local school board agree to continue to cooperate in the implementation and administration of early intervention and safe return to work processes as a component of the Short-Term Leave and Long-Term Disability Plans. In the event the Employee exhausts his/her sick/short-term disability leave allocation from the previous year and continues to work part-time, their salary will be reduced accordingly and a pro-rated sick/short-term allocation for the employee’s working portion of the current year will be provided. The new pro-rated sick/short-term leave allocation may not be used to top-up from part-time to full-time hours. Any changes to hours of work during a fiscal year shall result in an adjustment to the allocation.

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