Full-time means working for the Policyholder for a minimum of 30 hours during your regular work week.
Full-time means contracted employment for at least ten months (187 days) for 100 percent of the school day, in accordance with the definitions of school day in Education Code 25.082, employ- ment contract in Education Code 21.002, and school year in Edu- cation Code 25.081.
Examples of Full-time in a sentence
Full time employees may receive pay for up to eighteen (18) regularly scheduled shifts/year and can accumulate up to twenty-seven (27) shifts.
Full time Employees shall be entitled to accrue not less than 4 weeks of annual leave on full pay during each year of service.
Full time employees hired after July 1, 2009 are only eligible for the single subscriber insurance coverage for the first three years of employment.
More Definitions of Full-time
Full-time means the equivalent of employment of one person:
Full-time means working for the Policyholder for a minimum of 30 hours during your regularly scheduled work week.
Full-time means a condition existing when, for a calendar month, a Person permanently employed by an SME averages at least thirty (30) hours of service per week, or one-hundred-thirty (130) hours of service per month;
Full-time means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if: (1) the lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined by the County Manager, or (2) the contractor has a long standing practice that defines the lesser number of hours as full time.
Full-time means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if: (1) the lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined by the County Manager, or
Full-time means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if:
1. The lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined by the chief administrative officer, or
2. The contractor has a long-standing practice that defines the lesser number of hours as full time.
Full-time means forty (40) hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if: 1) the lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined by the COUNTY, or 2) CONTRACTOR has a long-standing practice that defines the lesser number of hours as full-time. Full-time employees providing short- term, temporary services of ninety (90) Days or less within a 12- month period are not considered full-time for purposes of the Jury Service Program. If CONTRACTOR uses any Subcontractor to perform services for the COUNTY under this Contract, the Subcontractor shall also be subject to the provisions of this Section. The provisions of this Sub-section shall be inserted into any such subcontract contract and a copy of the Jury Service Program shall be attached to the Contract.