Annual Employees definition
Examples of Annual Employees in a sentence
Annual Employees shall take their vacation at any time which does not unduly disrupt the normal activities of the District, with the approval of their supervisor.
The accumulation of sick leave shall not exceed 720 hours for Annual Employees and 480 hours for Seasonal Employees and will be calculated on the basis of the Employee's commencement date in the Bargaining Unit.
In the event the sick leave accumulation is exhausted prior to the 720th hour for Annual Employees or the 480th hour for Seasonal Employees, the University will continue to pay 50% of normal wages until the 720th or 480th hour of absence, as the case may be.
In consideration of this fact, the Trades and Labor Council for Annual Employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority hereby consummates this revised Agreement with TVA by the following signatures: By: original signed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.
Therefore, in the event Company employees more than five (5) additional Annual Employees, the Parties agree that Company shall be entitled to a credit at the rate of $2,142.86 for each additional Annual Employee employed by Company on the Annual Accounting Date.
The request will be approved by TVA provided it has the approval of the Trades and Labor Council for Annual Employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
For example, one additional employee (16 Annual Employees) working a full year would entitle the Company to a credit of $2,142.86 per year.
TVA and the Trades and Labor Council for Annual Employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority want and expect local unions as well as local management to help TVA jobs run smoothly.
If a dispute should arise as to the employees who constitute an appropriate unit or as to who is duly authorized to represent a unit through the Trades and Labor Council for Annual Employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Senior Vice President of Labor Relations or his/her designee shall investigate such dispute and attempt to adjust it on its merits.
Annual: Employees who have accumulated 180 (one hundred eighty) days, or more, of unused sick leave may contribute the excess on an annual basis.