Casual Positions Sample Clauses

Casual Positions. Applicants for posted casual positions who have been employed in the bargaining unit in the previous twelve (12) months shall have the right to file an individual grievance concerning hiring decisions commencing at Step 2 in the event of a complaint of an improper hiring decision, which resulted in the applicant not being selected for the position in dispute.
Casual Positions. Where a casual full time i.e. 38 hour week position is created, this position shall generally be for a maximum term of 6 months except where the position is a result of or related to an employee absent for or performing modified duties as a result of a Workers Compensation claim, an employee on long term leave due to illness (including employees absent on sick and accident protection) or employees on extended periods of leave whether paid or unpaid. At the completion of this six month period, the need for this position to continue beyond this period will be reviewed. Should the position be deemed ongoing, the position will become either a permanent full time ongoing position or it may be offered as a fixed term contract in accordance with 16.1 above. This Clause does not apply to swimming pool attendants. There are no limitations on the term of engagement where the position involves less than full time hours.
Casual Positions a) Current employees who work less than full-time (74 hours bi- weekly) may apply to be on a program casual list. Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications for the position(s) applied for. b) Employees can resign from a permanent position and request placement on the appropriate casual list(s) at the time her resignation is tendered, providing minimum qualifications are met. c) Employees on a general leave of absence may request placement on appropriate casual list(s) providing minimum qualifications are met.
Casual Positions. I The Human Resources Office at each Institute will keep a casual recall list to be utilized by all divisions within the Institute. The names will he listed in order of seniority and will he called in that order. In the event of unavailability, the next person on the list will be called. Casual employees shall be appointed pursuant to the regular appointment procedure, and will be moved in-scope as stated under Article Notwithstanding and above, the Employer may reassign the duties of, or transfer, an employee within his program or locale. All transfers will be posted with an incumbent subject to challenge. referred to in Articles I and above shall allow fourteen (14) calendar days for receipt of applications. Notwithstanding any of the provisions in this Article, nothing shall prevent the Employer from temporarily filling an assignment with a casual employee in order to meet program needs of the Institute to a maximum of thirty (30) working days, except where circumstances warrant, the Institute Committee Chair may agree to an extension of time, which shall not be unreasonably denied. Job will contain the following information: Working title, brief description of duties and classification of position, qualifications, skill, ability and experience required, salary, hours of work and whether the position is regular full-time or regular part-time, or for the casual employment deadline for applications, expected start date and any other pertinent information.
Casual Positions. ‌ Casual positions are positions where the employee works irregularly scheduled hours and normally covers peak workload or is scheduled on an on-call basis. Casual positions do not have regular hours and, therefore, increases in hours would not be subject to the posting provisions and reduction in hours would not be subject to the lay-off provisions. When additional hours become available in excess of the posted hours, those hours shall be offered to qualified available part-time or casual employees in order of seniority. It shall be the responsibility of the employee to indicate their willingness and availability to work additional hours. A roster shall be kept of all employees who have indicated their availability and willingness to work additional hours. An employee may not exercise seniority for additional hours if: (a) the extra hours would result in the payment of overtime; or (b) if the extra hours conflict with the employee's regular hours and the extra hours are in the employee's own classification and the difference between the employee's regular hours of work and the extra hours is less than two (2) hours. A qualified employee may exercise seniority for any available hour if they are in a higher paid classification.
Casual Positions. In the event that a full-time employee is laid-off, they will have the opportunity to bump into a Casual position as per Article 8.06, subject to the following conditions: (i) The full-time employee will be subject to the Casual conditions of employment except for the twenty-four (24) hour per week limitation. (ii) The full-time employee will continue to accumulate full-time seniority for the length of their recall rights as set out in Article 8.09. (iii) Benefits will continue for a three (3) month period following lay-off, except for the following; Accidental Death and Dismemberment, Short Term Disability Income Benefit, Long Term Disability Income Benefit and Pension Plan.
Casual Positions. Casual employees shall be paid at the rate specified in Schedule Hourly Rates of Pay, and shall be paid vacation pay at the conclusion of their term.

Related to Casual Positions

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Filling Positions ‌ The Employer will determine when a position will be filled, the type of appointment to be used when filling the position, and the skills and abilities necessary to perform the duties of the specific position within a job classification. Only those candidates who have the position-specific skills and abilities required to perform the duties of the vacant position will be referred for further consideration by the employing agency. A. An agency’s internal layoff list will consist of employees who have elected to place their name on the layoff list through Article 34, Layoff and Recall, of this Agreement and are confined to each individual agency. B. The statewide layoff list will consist of employees who have elected to place their name on the statewide layoff list in accordance with WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇. C. A promotional candidate is defined as an employee who has completed the probationary period within a permanent appointment and has attained permanent status within the agency. D. A transfer candidate is defined as an employee in permanent status in the same classification as the vacancy within the agency. E. A voluntary demotion candidate is defined as an employee in permanent status moving to a class in a lower salary range maximum within the agency. F. When filling a vacant position with a permanent appointment, candidates will be certified for further consideration in the following manner: 1. The most senior candidate on the agency’s internal layoff list with the required skills and abilities who has indicated an appropriate geographic availability will be appointed to the position. 2. If there are no names on the internal layoff list, the agency will certify up to twenty (20) candidates for further consideration. Up to seventy-five percent (75%) of those candidates will be statewide layoff, agency promotional, internal transfers, and agency voluntary demotions. All candidates certified must have the position-specific skills and abilities to perform the duties of the position to be filled. If there is a tie for the last position on the certification for either promotional or other candidates, the agency may consider up to ten

  • New Positions The Board, in consultation with the Association, shall prepare a new job description whenever a new position of special responsibility is created or whenever the duties of any such position are changed or increased. When such a position is created or changed, the allowance shall be subject to negotiations between the Board and the Association.

  • Vacant Positions An employee on the reinstatement roster may bid on a vacant position in a different classification in the same manner as any other regular employee pursuant to this agreement.

  • Permanent Positions All part-time and full-time positions shall be permanent unless identified as being fixed term in accordance with clause 2.2.5.