Hourly employee definition

Hourly employee means an employee who is compensated on an hourly basis for each hour of work performed, including time worked beyond 40 hours in a workweek.
Hourly employee means an employee working in a non-exempt job, one that is eligible for overtime per the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Washington Minimum Wage Act (WMWA).
Hourly employee means an employee appointed to a position requiring less than half-time performance and for which the employee is paid on an hourly basis.

Examples of Hourly employee in a sentence

  • If the routes to be converted are presently occupied by an Hourly Employee, the Company will notify the Union and the Employee by giving him/her three (3) months notice of the intention to change the route to an Owner Operator route.

  • In the event the Company determines a current hourly route is to be converted to an Owner Operator route, the Hourly Employee affected will have the option to become an Owner Operator or exercise his/her seniority, into the Junior Hourly Driver position if available.


More Definitions of Hourly employee

Hourly employee means an employee appointed to a position requiring less than half-time performance and for which the employees [sic.] is paid on an hourly basis. (State Personnel Department; Rule 1; filed Sep 28, 1946, 10:00 am: Rules and Regs. 1947, p. 1565; filed Apr 28, 1950, 4:30 pm: Rules and Regs. 1951, p. 243; filed Apr 27, 1950, 4:28 pm: Rules and Regs. 1951, p.
Hourly employee means one who is subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Hourly employee means an Employee who is represented by a collective bargaining unit that is recognized by the Company or Participating Employer. “Bargained-for Employee” and “Hourly Employee” have the same meaning.
Hourly employee means an Employee who at the particular time is paid on an hourly basis.
Hourly employee means an employee appointed to a position:
Hourly employee. Persons not subject to the City of Las Vegas Civil Service Rules who serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority, and whose base hourly pay constitutes their entire compensation. Hourly employees are limited to one thousand five hundred sixty (1,560) hours of work in any eighteen (18) month period. This 1,560-hour and 18-month limit does not apply to student interns.
Hourly employee means a person who is compensated on