Examples of Gainful employment in a sentence
Gainful employment is a fundamental expectation for those defendants released into a halfway house setting.
Gainful employment is any legal work activity (full- or part-time) for which a family member is compensated.
Gainful employment opportunities are those positions that will serve as a means of self support and that extend after completion or removal from the facility.(2) Ensure that, unless medically constrained, defendants secure full- time employment within 15 working days after arrival at the facility.(3) For the purpose of this agreement, full-time employment is defined as one or more jobs totaling 40 hours per week.
Gainful employment means paid employment for not less than 30 hours in each week for a period of not less than 12 months.
Gainful employment, unless specifically authorized by the Board of Trustees, is prohibited during a leave of absence.