Common use of Recurring Part Clause in Contracts

Recurring Part. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a recurring nature from year to year; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned professional support responsibilities of not fewer than eighteen (18) hours per week but fewer than full-time; and (iii) the period worked is not fewer than thirty-two weeks but not more than forty-two (42) weeks, inclusive of vacation, annually. For greater certainty, the annual duration of a recurring part-time position, shall not exceed forty- two

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Recurring Part. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a recurring nature from year to year; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned professional support responsibilities of not fewer than eighteen (18) hours per week but fewer than full-time; and (iii) the period worked is not fewer than thirty-two weeks but not more than forty-two (42) weeks, inclusive of vacation, annually. For greater certainty, the annual duration of a recurring part-time position, shall not exceed forty- twoforty-two (42) weeks, inclusive of vacation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Recurring Part. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a recurring nature from year to year; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned professional support responsibilities of not fewer than eighteen (18) hours per week but fewer than full-time; and (iii) the period worked is not fewer than thirty-two weeks but not more than forty-two (42) weeks, inclusive of vacation, annually. For greater certainty, the annual duration of a recurring part-time position, shall not exceed forty- twotwo (42) weeks, inclusive of vacation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement