Full-Time Nurse definition
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Is a Nurse hired to a position to work on a permanent or temporary basis that is less than the work period of a Full-Time Nurse.
She/he shall then accumulate further Regular Seniority from the length of her or his employment as a Regular Part-Time or Regular Full-Time Nurse.
A Full-Time Nurse or a Part-Time Nurse who is not a temporary or seasonal nurse.
As recognition that there will be occasions where such Nurse Practitioner works in excess of seventy-five (75) hours bi-weekly where averaged over a longer period of time, the Employer shall grant such Full-Time Nurse Practitioner five (5) days in lieu (pro-rated for Part-Time and Full-Time with absences other than vacation in excess of one week) each fiscal year to be used within that fiscal year.
No Full-Time Nurse shall be allowed to waive vacation and receive pay in lieu of vacation.
Should a Full-Time Nurse be required and is authorized by a Manager to work in excess of their regular scheduled hours per week, and this work occurs on a Saturday or Sunday, they will be paid at the rate of one and one half times (1.5x) their salary.
A Full-Time Nurse or a Part-Time Nurse who has completed the Introductory Period.
When a Holiday occurs on a day scheduled as vacation for a Full-Time Nurse, the Full-Time Nurse shall be paid eight (8) hours holiday pay for the day and vacation credits shall not be reduced for those hours.
A Full-Time Nurse is regularly scheduled to work eighty (80) hours in a two (2) week period or a total of two thousand eighty (2080) hours per year.
The committee will be comprised of one (1) part-time Nurse, one (1) Full-Time Nurse, one (1) elected Union representative and three (3) management members.