Qualifying shift definition

Qualifying shift means a period of work of 8 hours or more, of which 4 hours must fall between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. The term includes, without limitation, a period of work of 8 hours that is reduced to 7 hours because of a change of time to daylight saving time.
Qualifying shift means a period of work of 8 hours or more, of which 4 hours must fall between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. A “qualifying shift” includes a shift of 8 hours that is reduced to 7 hours due to daylight savings time.
Qualifying shift means a period of work of 8 hours or more, of which 4 hours must fall between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m.

More Definitions of Qualifying shift

Qualifying shift means a period of work of eight (8) hours or more, of which four (4) hours must fall between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and
Qualifying shift is defined as a duty which involves at least 2 hours outside 8.00 am and 5.00 pm (excluding overtime, except for "c" below) in an area where services are provided over at least 13 continuous hours in a day and is where an employee either: works rostered and rotating qualifying shifts; or works permanent set qualifying shifts; or is required to be on call (receiving on call) or cannot be relieved in a stand-alone unit during a period which would constitute a qualifying shift if it were worked. Every part-time employee will be entitled to annual leave as prescribed. Salary during leave will be paid for the employee's usual working hours.
Qualifying shift means , except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, a period of work of 8 hours or more, of which 4 hours must fall between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. The
Qualifying shift means a [period of work] second shift or a third shift of at least 8 hours, of which 4 hours must fall between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. The term does not include overtime worked between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. if the overtime is worked by an employee who works a day shift and who is required to work that overtime.
Qualifying shift means a shift worked during the Class Period as a Class Member.
Qualifying shift means a [period of work] second or third shift of at least 8 hours of which 4 hours must fall [within the hours from] between 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. An employee who is assigned to a day shift and is required to work overtime between the hours of 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. is not considered to have worked a qualifying shift.

Related to Qualifying shift

  • Qualifying week means the 15th week before the expected week of childbirth.

  • Qualifying Shares means shares of Common Stock which either (i) have been owned by the Grantee for more than six (6) months and have been “paid for” within the meaning of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, or (ii) were obtained by the Grantee in the public market.

  • Qualifying job means a permanent full-time job that:

  • Qualifying Service means one year or more of continuous service and residence away from the home country and the country of nationality of a staff member, or the country where the staff member has acquired permanent resident status.

  • Qualifying child means an individual who:

  • Qualifying Warrants means net share settled warrants to purchase Common Stock that have an exercise price greater than the current Market Value of the issuer’s Common Stock as of their date of issuance, that do not entitle the issuer to redeem for cash and the holders of such warrants are not entitled to require the issuer to repurchase for cash in any circumstance.

  • Qualifying school means a private school that:

  • Qualifying Period means 12 continuous Calendar Weeks during the whole or part of which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer in the same role, and as further defined in the Schedule to these Terms;

  • Qualifying year means the calendar year to which the qualifying certificate applies.

  • Qualifying wages means wages, as defined in section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, without regard to any wage limitations, adjusted as follows:

  • Qualifying Retirement means the Employee’s voluntary termination of employment after the Employee has (i) attained (X) age sixty-five (65), (Y) age fifty-five (55) with ten (10) Years of Service as a full-time employee of the Partnership or any of its Affiliates, or (Z) an age which, when added to such Years of Service of the Employee equals at least seventy-five (75), and (ii) previously delivered a written notice of retirement to the Partnership and on the date of retirement the Employee has satisfied the minimum applicable advance written notice requirement set forth below: By way of illustration, and without limiting the foregoing, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee later terminates employment at age fifty-nine (59), then the Employee’s retirement at age fifty-nine (59) would not constitute a Qualifying Retirement. However, if (i) the Employee is eligible to retire at age fifty-nine (59) after ten (10) Years of Service, (ii) the Employee gives two (2) years notice at age fifty-eight (58) that the Employee intends to retire at age sixty (60), and (iii) the Employee terminates employment upon reaching age sixty (60), then the Employee’s retirement at age sixty (60) would constitute a Qualifying Retirement.

  • Qualifying student means a student who is an exceptional needs child, a South Carolina resident, and who is eligible to be enrolled in a South Carolina secondary or elementary public school at the kindergarten or later year level for the applicable school year.

  • Qualifying Transaction means a transaction where a CPC acquires Significant Assets, other than cash, by way of purchase, amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another Company or by other means.

  • Qualifying Securities means securities issued by the Issuer that:

  • Qualifying Company means a qualifying company within the meaning of section 110 of the Taxes Act;

  • New Non-Qualifying Jobs means the number of Non-Qualifying Jobs, as defined in 34 TEXAS ADMIN. CODE Section 9.1051(14), to be created by the Applicant after the Application Approval Date in connection with the project which is the subject of its Application.

  • Qualifying Time Period means the period defined in Section 2.3.C, during which the Applicant shall make investment on the Land where the Qualified Property is located in the amount required by the Act, the Comptroller’s Rules, and this Agreement.

  • Qualifying Customer means:

  • Qualifying Dependent means, for Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account purposes,

  • New Qualifying Jobs means the total number of jobs to be created by the Applicant after the Application Approval Date in connection with the project that is the subject of its Application that meet the criteria of Qualifying Job as defined in Section 313.021(3) of the TEXAS TAX CODE and the Comptroller’s Rules.

  • Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104.

  • Qualifying services means the provision of any service to the State or to any other public body, except for public work as defined in section 2 of P.L.1963, c.150 (C. 34:11-56.26).

  • Qualifying exigency means a situation where the eligible employee seeks leave for one or more of the following reasons:

  • qualifying person means a person in respect of whom payment has been made from the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation or the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund;

  • qualifying support means income support to which that person is entitled by virtue of paragraph 14B of Schedule 1B to the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987; and

  • Qualifying Facility means an electric energy generating facility that complies with the qualifying facility definition established by PURPA and any FERC rules as amended from time to time (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292, Section 292.203 et seq.) implementing PURPA and, to the extent required to obtain or maintain Qualifying Facility status, is self-certified as a Qualifying Facility or is certified as a Qualified Facility by the FERC.