Essential Work definition

Essential Work for many, means employment involving higher risk for lower wages, e.g., nursing home assistants, bus drivers, grocery clerks, and fast food workers. A particularly egregious case is the recent executive order to keep meatpacking plants open, even as many of these facilities have experienced COVID-19 outbreaks.10 44.4% of workers in the meatpacking industry are Hispanic and 25.2% are Black. Despite federal policies severely curtailing immigration, 51.5% of frontline meatpacking workers are immigrants.11 The preferential option for the poor means asking whose lives are on the line, and for whom or for what are they being asked—or forced by circumstances—to risk death. These human beings, however “essential” their labor may be to the nation’s food supply chain, are effectively and systemically seen as expendable.
Essential Work is work that is agreed upon by the Company and the Unions to be deemed essential.
Essential Work means any essential maintenance, repair, replacement, upgrading, or emergency works that the Owners Corporation is required to do under section 65(1) of the Act or any other law to any part of the common property roof or other structures or services including within a Lot.

Examples of Essential Work in a sentence

  • The Essential Work Rating Scale set out in Attachment A forms part of this Letter of Understanding and will be updated by the Joint Society-Management Committee, prior to application.

  • Essential Work Experience • Minimum 3 years post-qualification relevant work experience in Supervisory role / Executive category in Operations / Technical / Process division in a Refinery / Petrochemical Sector.

  • Following from Clause # 5 - all such essential services to be carried out during a work stoppage, will be determined on the basis of "Essential Work Functions" (or "essential functions") and not on the basis of designating individual employees or classifications.

  • Essential Work Experience • Minimum 3 years of post-qualification relevant work experience in Supervisory role / Executive category in Petroleum / Refining / Petrochemical / Fertilizer sector.

  • The Essential Work Rating Scale set out in Attachment A forms part of this Addendum and will be updated by the Joint Society-Management Committee, prior to application.

  • Essential Work Experience • Minimum 3 years of post-qualification relevant work experience in Supervisory role / Executive category in Fire & Safety Department in Petroleum Refining, Oil & Gas, Exploration, Pharmaceutical, Fertilizer, Petrochemical, Chemical, Defence, Automobile, Railways and any relevant manufacturing sectors.

  • The Parties will organize on a sectoral basis (support, paramedical, trades, nursing, etc.) for the purpose of identifying and negotiating "Essential Work Functions".

  • No of Vacancies 01 Essential Educational Qualification Essential Work Experience.


More Definitions of Essential Work

Essential Work means any work relating to the manufacture, production, maintenance or repair of arms, ammunition and equipment or other supplies and any other work which the 1[Federal Government] or the Provincial Government may, by Notification in the official Gazette, declare to be essential work for the purposes of this Ordinance ;
Essential Work means the highway maintenance and support services that are directly responsible for the health, safety, or welfare of CDOT employees and the traveling public, which are provided by Essential Positions, positions, as defined by PD 8.1 that currently defines positions as those that must live within 30 minutes of work report location.
Essential Work means work that has an impact on the Business (financial or otherwise).
Essential Work means work appearing to- the competent authority to be essential for defence or public safety and order or to be essential to the life of the community; and

Related to Essential Work

  • tidal work means so much of any work authorised by this Order as is on, under or over tidal waters or tidal lands below the level of high water;

  • aerial work means an aircraft operation in which an aircraft is used for specialised services such as agriculture, construction, photography, surveying, observation and patrol, search and rescue, and aerial advertisement;

  • Substantial improvement means any combination of repairs, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a structure, taking place during any one-year period for which the cost equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the “start of construction” of the improvement. This term includes structures which have incurred “substantial damage”, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either:

  • Building Work has the meaning given to it in section 6 of the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth);

  • Tenant Improvement Work means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.