Core workers definition

Core workers means those who, in addition to meeting the minimum "Length of service to the community" set out in the Allocations Policy, are likely have an ongoing work commitment of some kind to a Community organisation. In this context, "commitment" does not imply "seniority" although full time work may be given a higher priority than part-time.

Examples of Core workers in a sentence

  • Core workers are not required to pay union dues, initiation fees or representation fees while they work under the SCWA but are not prohibited from doing so.

  • Core workers who meet the aforementioned qualifications will be dispatched as follows: The Contractor may elect to hire its first “core” worker to be a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Core workers are usually the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and possibly one or two other workers.

Related to Core workers

  • Homecare Worker means a provider, as described in OAR 411-031- 0040, that is directly employed by a consumer to provide either hourly or live-in services to the eligible consumer.

  • contract worker means a natural person who is —

  • Shift Worker means a worker who is not a day worker as defined.

  • Direct care worker means a paid individual who provides direct, personal care services to persons with disabilities or the elderly requiring long-term care (see also the definition of long-term care worker, which includes direct care workers).

  • casual worker means a worker engaged by the hour and who may be dismissed or leave the employer's service at any moment without notice and except as hereinafter provided shall not be engaged for more than 30 hours per week in ordinary hours.