CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT Sample Clauses

The "Classes of Employment" clause defines and categorizes the different types of employment positions within an organization, such as full-time, part-time, temporary, or contract roles. It typically outlines the criteria for each class, including eligibility for benefits, work hours, and other employment terms that may vary between classes. By clearly distinguishing these categories, the clause ensures that both the employer and employees understand the rights, responsibilities, and entitlements associated with each employment class, thereby promoting transparency and reducing potential disputes.
CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT. Definitions of classes of employment shall be as follows:
CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT. All employees (other than casual employees) shall be engaged by the week. Any employee not specifically engaged as a casual employee, shall be deemed to be either a full time or part time employee. Prior to a full-time employee being reclassified as a part-time employee, the Company will obtain consent of the employee.
CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT. The parties agree to assist with flexibility requirements to meet the business needs. Discussion will occur between the parties in regard to specific projects. Employees shall be engaged either as full time permanent, part time permanent, casual or fixed term contract employees as required by the Company.
CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT. The following class of employees will be employed.
CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT 

Related to CLASSES OF EMPLOYMENT

  • Types of Employment 10.1 Employees under this Agreement may be employed in any one of the following employment categories: (a) full-time employment; (b) regular part-time employment; or (c) casual employment. 10.2 At the time of engagement an Employer will inform each Employee of the terms of their engagement, and in particular whether they are to be full-time, regular part-time or casual.

  • Categories of Employment 2.3.1 Full-time A full-time employee is an employee who is employed for 37.5 or 40 hours per week. 2.3.2 Part-time A part-time employee is an employee who is regularly employed for less than the full-time hours as specified in clause 2.3.1.

  • TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT AND TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT 15 General 16 Employees on Daily Hire 17 Casual Employees 18 Employer and Employee Duties 19 Apprentices 20 Sham Contracting 21 Termination of Employment 22 Redundancy 23 Payment of Wages and Time Records 24 Superannuation 25 Insurance 26 Insurance – Minimum Cover / Minimum Benefits 27 Insurance – Employer Liability 28 Accident Makeup Pay 29 Compensation of Tools of Trade and Clothes 30 Application of Site Agreements / Inductions and off the job training / Local Labour – Visa Requirements 31 Hours of Work 32 Presenting for Work but Not Required 33 Overtime 34 Call Back

  • Duration of Employment 5.1 A seafarer shall be engaged for the period specified in Appendix 1 to this Agreement and such period may be extended or reduced by the amount shown in Appendix 1 for operational convenience. The employment shall be automatically terminated upon the terms of this Agreement at the first arrival of the ship in port after expiration of that period, unless the Company operates a permanent employment system.

  • Termination of Employment; Change in Control (i) For purposes of the grant hereunder, any transfer of employment by the Optionee within the Hexcel Group shall not be considered a termination of employment by the applicable member of the Hexcel Group. (x) If the Optionee’s employment with a member of the Hexcel Group is terminated for Cause (as defined in the last Section hereof), the Option, whether or not then vested and exercisable, shall be automatically terminated as of the date of such termination of employment. Subject to Section 5(c)(ii), if the Optionee’s employment with a member of the Hexcel Group shall terminate other than by reason of Retirement (as defined in the last Section hereof), Disability (as defined in the last Section hereof), death or Cause, the Option (to the extent then vested and exercisable) may be exercised at any time within ninety (90) days after such termination (but not beyond the Term of the Option). The Option, to the extent not then vested and exercisable, shall immediately expire upon such termination. (y) If, while employed by a member of the Hexcel Group, the Optionee dies or is terminated by a member of the Hexcel Group following Disability, the Option shall (I) become fully and immediately vested and exercisable and (II) remain exercisable for one year from the date of termination of employment on account of death or following Disability (but not beyond the Term of the Option). (z) Subject to Section 5(c)(ii), if the Optionee’s employment with a member of the Hexcel Group terminates by reason of Retirement, (A) the Option shall, if not fully vested and exercisable at the time of such termination, continue to vest and become exercisable in accordance with Section 5(b) above, and (B) the Option shall expire upon the earlier to occur of the five-year anniversary date of such Retirement and the expiration of the Term. If the Optionee dies during the five-year period immediately following the Retirement of the Optionee, the Option shall (I) become fully and immediately vested and exercisable and (II) remain exercisable for the remainder of the five-year period from the date of Retirement (but not beyond the Term of the Option).