Whole time definition

Whole time when applied to a Resident Medical Officer or Junior Dental Officer means that person devotes the whole of the Employee’s working time to the duties of that position, save that the Employee shall not be excluded from the definition of a whole time Employee by reason only of the fact that the Employee engages in medical/dental work outside those duties if that work is of an occasional nature and undertaken on the footing that, except, so far as the Employer otherwise determines, all fees or other remuneration payable therefore are received by the employing District Health Board.
Whole time. Fire Stations means firefighters are based at the station 24/7.

Examples of Whole time in a sentence

  • Whole- time salary for the purposes of this clause shall mean the salary for which the run is categorised.

  • Whole time Employees shall be entitled to annual leave on full pay in respect of each leave year as follows: Under six years' service - 20 working days; Six or more years' service - 25 working days.

  • On an on-going basis, the Company, through its Managing Director &/or Whole time Director(s) as well as other Senior Managerial Personnel(s), as required, conducts presentations/programs to familiarize the Independent Directors with the strategy, operations and functions of the Company.

  • The Board may in accordance with the provisions of the Act appoint a Whole- time Chairman or Vice Chairman, or Managing Director or Whole-time Director or Manager to manage its affairs.

  • The Board may from time to time revoke, withdraw, alter or vary all or any of the powers conferred on the Managing Director or Whole time Director by the Board or by these Presents.

  • In the first instance resource has been allocated, in line with demonstrator boards, at 1 WTE (Whole time equivalent of 37,5 hours per week) Band 7 APP for a population of approximately 20 000, in some cases this may mean that the FCP will be spread across a number of practices.

  • On the happening of any of the events of default as specified in Article in addition to the rights specified in Section hereof, IREDA shall be entitled to appoint and remove from time to time Whole-time Director(s) on the Board of Directors of the Borrower (such Director(s) are hereinafter referred to as "the Whole- time Nominee Director(s)").

  • Whole time Employees shall be entitled to 20 days of annual leave on full pay each year.

  • Such Whole- time Nominee Director(s) shall have the right to receive notices of and attend all General Meetings and Board Meetings or any Committee(s) of the Borrower of which they are members.

  • Photographs of Whole time directors, individual promoters holding 5% or more, either directly or indirectly, in the shareholding of the company and of persons authorized to deal in securities.

Related to Whole time

  • Double time means twice the straight-time rate.

  • Applicable Time means, with respect to any borrowings and payments in any Alternative Currency, the local time in the place of settlement for such Alternative Currency as may be determined by the Administrative Agent or the applicable L/C Issuer, as the case may be, to be necessary for timely settlement on the relevant date in accordance with normal banking procedures in the place of payment.

  • Whole-time Director means Whole-time Director as defined in Section 2(94) of the Act.

  • Reasonable time means a period of time that is reasonable given a child or ward’s emo-

  • Free Time means the period specified in the terminal schedule during which cargo may occupy space assigned to it on terminal property, including off-dock facilities, free of wharf demurrage or terminal storage charges immediately prior to the loading or subsequent to the discharge of such cargo on or off the vessel.