Caretakers Sample Clauses
The 'Caretakers' clause defines the responsibilities and obligations of individuals or entities assigned to look after property, assets, or persons under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the standards of care required, such as maintaining the property in good condition, ensuring safety, or providing necessary services. For example, a caretaker might be responsible for regular maintenance of a building or for the well-being of a dependent person. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate duties and set expectations, thereby reducing the risk of neglect or disputes regarding caretaking responsibilities.
Caretakers a) Change in Square Footage In the event of addition or deletion of square footage at a school, the Employer shall provide thirty (30) day’s notice to the caretaker and the Union of such change. The adjustment in compensation shall take effect as of the date on which the change is effective.
b) Increase in Square Footage When more than one part time position exists within a school, the Employer shall:
a) where the percentage of employment is equal, offer the right of first refusal for an increase in contract to the caretaker with the greatest seniority; or
b) where the employment percentage and seniority are equal, allocate additional area equally among the part-time caretakers.
Caretakers. Full time caretakers shall work eight (8) hours per day and part-time caretakers shall be pro-rated accordingly. Up to 20% of the total caretaker hour allocation for each school may be averaged by the caretaker(s) in order to meet the needs of the school for services required outside of normal school hours. The remaining hours, being at least 80% of the total, shall be scheduled by the immediate supervisor in consultation with the caretaker(s) and the school administrator(s) to ensure that services are being provided to meet the needs of students and staff between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Caretaker timesheets shall be signed by the school administrator and submitted to the immediate supervisor within five (5) days of the end of each month. This does not include emergency callback.
Caretakers. The provisions of this subclause apply to General Operational Staff who are employed to perform caretaking work.
(a) The Employer shall reimburse the cost of training to a caretaker who is required by the Employer to undertake an approved training course, nominated by the Employer and as required by the provisions of the Security Industry Act 1997 (and Regulations) or as otherwise required by the Employer. The Employer shall also pay to the caretaker excess travelling expenses relating to the attendance at the training.
(b) The Employer shall provide time off without loss of pay during ordinary hours for an Employee required to attend training referred to in paragraph 5.5(a).
(c) Where the training referred to in paragraph 5.5(a) is to be held outside the rostered shift of the Employee required to attend, then:
(i) the rostered shift should be altered so that the Employee can attend during ordinary working hours; or
(ii) for the time spent attending the course, the Employee can be granted time off in lieu on an hour for hour basis at a time convenient to the Employer; or
(iii) the Employee shall be paid for attending the course at ordinary-time rates without the addition of penalties. Provided that, such attendance shall not form part of the Employees ordinary roster for the purposes of Clause 13 - Hours of Work. The Employee may elect which is his/her preferred option from subparagraphs 5.5(c)(i), (ii) or (iii), with the option to be applied to be finally determined by the Employer having regards to the needs of the establishment.
(d) A caretaker required by the Employer to hold a Class 1 Security Licence pursuant to the provisions of the Security Industry Act 1997 shall have the cost of such licence reimbursed by the Employer on completion of each 12 months' service.
Caretakers. A full‐time position for a caretaker shall consist of 24,000 square feet as determined by measuring the interior of the school. The school measurements are as follows: Annaheim 22,767 square feet .95 FTE Englefeld 19,069 square feet .80 FTE Humboldt Public 26,578 square feet 1.11 FTE ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 30,510 square feet 1.27 FTE Muenster 31,230 square feet 1.30 FTE St. Brieux 29,506 square feet 1.23 FTE Three Lakes 26,129 square feet 1.09 FTE ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 29,046 square feet 1.21 FTE
Caretakers. The City of Kamloops has the right to contract out work pursuant to Article 1(c) of the Collective Agreement. In exchange for the City of Kamloops not contracting out Caretakers at this time, the Union agrees, on a without prejudice, without precedent basis, to the following:
Caretakers. Other than the creator, who has held and cared for this material? The caretaker role does not apply to creators, but it could apply to the donor. There can be more than one caretaker throughout the lifetime of the donated material. For example, the creator’s relatives may have held onto the material before donating it to the Archives. If you require more space please include it at the end. Caretaker Name: Include the full name, including middle name and maiden name if possible. Caretaker Type: Individual | Family | Corporate Entity Circle the one which best applies. Caretaker Notes Provide details such as relevant dates, the caretaker’s relationship with the Creator and ▇▇▇▇▇, and any other information you see as relevant. Caretaker Name: Include the full name, including middle name and maiden name if possible. Caretaker Type: Individual | Family | Corporate Entity Circle the one which best applies. Caretaker Notes Provide details such as relevant dates, the caretaker’s relationship with the Creator and ▇▇▇▇▇, and any other information you see as relevant. Enter the date or date range in which the materials were created. Examples: - 1956 - 1956-1958 - 1950s - 1956? - Unknown Dates of Material: List the amounts of material being donated. Amounts can be broken up based on media type: for example a donation can be described as 25 photographs, 3 bankers boxes of textual records, and 15 books. If you require more space please include it at the end. Extent Extent Extent Extent Extent
Caretakers. 22.6.1 Ordinary hours of duty for Caretakers shall not exceed 76 hours per fortnight, to be worked over any twelve days in that fortnightly period at such times as their duties may require.
22.6.2 The ordinary hours of work for caretakers are between Monday to Sunday from 5.00am to 10.00pm.
22.6.3 Weekend penalty rates for Caretakers are applicable as follows:
a) For work on a Saturday:25% (time and a quarter);
b) For work on a Sunday: 50% (time and a half); and
c) For work on a Public Holiday: 150% (double time and a half).
22.6.4 Caretakers shall be paid an additional 25% loading for all hours worked after midnight and before 5.00am, Monday to Friday.
Caretakers. Employees classified as Caretakers who are required to work ordinary time on a Saturday or Sunday will be paid the ordinary rate of pay plus the following penalties:
(i) 50% of the ordinary time rate for ordinary hours worked on a Saturday; and
(ii) 100% of the ordinary time rate for ordinary hours worked on a Sunday.
Caretakers. If, at any time, none of the Friends feel willing or able to live on said property, then the Friends will allow one or more persons to act as caretakers of said property, if necessary. A consensus of said Friends must approve the caretaker(s). If any caretaker operates to the dissatisfaction of the consensus of Friends the Friends shall ask them to leave. Under no circumstances may an Friend permit a non-Friend to live on said property without the prior approval of all Friends living on said property.
Caretakers. The caretaking staff are instructed by the Governing body to ensure that all conditions of hire are fully complied with. All reasonable instructions given by the caretaking staff on duty must therefore be strictly adhered to.