Crossing Guard definition

Crossing Guard means an employee hired by the Employer for the sole purpose of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ school crossings and employed for a period in excess of the probationary period.
Crossing Guard means a person sixteen years of age or older employed by the County of Prince Edward who is directing the movement of the general public across a highway.
Crossing Guard means an employee who in accordance with instructions issued by the Department of Roads and Transport is responsible for the safe conduct of school children across roads at preselected crossing points.

Examples of Crossing Guard in a sentence

  • The normal hours of work for Crossing Guard are divided into a morning period, lunch period, and afternoon period.

  • In lieu of number 1 above, a Crossing Guard assigned to work, and who actually works, both a.m. and p.m. Crossing Guard assignment shall receive an Eight Dollar ($8.00) per day split shift premium.

  • Prices shall be inclusive of all costs for labor, transportation (e.g., vehicles, gas, etc.), overhead, profit, and all other costs associated with providing School Crossing Guard Service described herein.

  • When a vacancy exists in an area, a Crossing Guard who has worked a minimum of 600 hours in an assignment is eligible to request a reassignment to another site or area.

  • An authorized absence is an absence from work with the written permission of LADOT Management, the Crossing Guard Program assigned Senior Traffic Supervisor I or above, or Human Resources.

  • The parties recognize that the Senior Rover Crossing Guard shall be a member of Local 3760 and be able to work up to 35 hours per week.

  • Crossing Guard 1 Other Bargaining Unit Members will not be required to perform any Crossing Guard related duties.

  • It is understood that from time-to-time it may be necessary to schedule work for Rover Crossing Guards and Senior Rover Crossing Guard on the above-noted days.

  • When the Corporation creates or intends to continue a Rover Crossing Guard position, the Corporation will consider employees who have a transfer request on file together with those on layoff, using the criteria in Article 8.01 e.

  • Similarly, nothing in the establishment of this procedure creates a property interest right for any Crossing Guard.


More Definitions of Crossing Guard

Crossing Guard means a person stationed at an intersection or other point of crossing on a street or thoroughfare whose role is to assist pedestrians in safely crossing by stopping or directing traffic to ensure safe crossing. Crossing guards are authorized to direct or control traffic at such locations where they are stationed.
Crossing Guard means a person appointed by a municipality or traffic authority to direct the movement of children or other pedestrians along or across highways;

Related to Crossing Guard

  • Qualifying Guarantee means an arrangement evidenced by a written instrument pursuant to which a Reference Entity irrevocably agrees (by guarantee of payment or equivalent legal arrangement) to pay all amounts due under an obligation (the “Underlying Obligation”) for which another party is the obligor (the “Underlying Obligor”). Qualifying Guarantees shall exclude any arrangement (i) structured as a surety bond, financial guarantee insurance policy, letter of credit or equivalent legal arrangement or (ii) pursuant to the terms of which the payment obligations of the Reference Entity can be discharged, reduced or otherwise altered or assigned (other than by operation of law) as a result of the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event or circumstance (other than payment). The benefit of a Qualifying Guarantee must be capable of being delivered together with the delivery of the Underlying Obligation.

  • Funding Guarantors as defined in Section 7.2.

  • Non-Paying Guarantor has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 10.11.

  • Funding Guarantor as defined in Section 7.2.

  • Paying Guarantor has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 10.11.