Examples of Basic Hours of Work in a sentence
A5.01 Basic Hours of Work Per Day and Per Week – means the number of hours of work per day and per week as established in this Article for a Regular full-time employee exclusive of overtime hours which are dealt with in Article A6.
All payments for travel-related costs, including per diem, incurred in performing this contract shall be by reimbursement only and shall be governed by ODOC policies, which embody the principles of the State Travel Reimbursement Act, 74 O.S.§§500.1 - 500.55.
C5.01 Basic Hours of Work Per Day and Per Week – means the number of hours of work per day and per week as established in this Article for a Term employee exclusive of overtime hours which are dealt with in Article C6.
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A Part-Time employee shall not be construed to occupy or to have claim to a Full-Time position by virtue of having worked the basic hours of work established for a Full-Time employee.[…] ARTICLE 18 – HOURS OF WORK Definitions For the purpose of this Agreement, 18.01 "Basic Hours of Work" means the number of hours of work per day and per week as established by this Agreement and set forth in this Article for Full-Time employees.
Basic Hours of Work B5.03 (a) Regular full-time employee: (i) For a Regular full-time employee who occupies a job title listed under Wage Schedule 2 of Attachment B-1 and is covered by Wage Schedule 2 of Attachment B-2, the basic hours of work per day will be 8 hours.
If the Musician is not required to work on a Statutory Holiday the number of calls under Clause 7 (Basic Hours of Work) in the week in which such Holiday occurs shall be reduced by one.
Basic Hours of Work Per Day and Per Week – means the number of hours of work per day and per week as established in Article 17 for an employee exclusive of overtime hours which are dealt with in Article 36 and the Monitoring Appendix.
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