Substitute Employee Sample Clauses
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Substitute Employee. An employee who is hired as such to replace an absent employee for the duration of the absence.
Substitute Employee. A substitute employee is one who is filling a vacancy that is left by a regular Employee that is on an approved leave of absence.
Substitute Employee. A person who takes the place of an employee on a non-permanent, day-to-day basis, until the regularly assigned employee returns or is replaced.
Substitute Employee filling a position of a regular employed person absent from service.
Substitute Employee. A substitute is a non-bargaining unit employee working sixty (60) consecutive workdays or less in the same position and location.
Substitute Employee. Substitutes defined to mean those persons not members of the bargaining unit who are employed to replace an employee when they are absent from their job. The District will not use substitute employees to circumvent the hiring process for vacant positions.
Substitute Employee. For the purpose of this Contract, a "substitute employee" is one hired for the purpose of filling the position of an absent employee.
Substitute Employee. If a substitute is required for a faculty member, arrangements shall be made by the appropriate administrator. The substitute shall be given a contract. (It may be a temporary contract or a part-time hourly contract, depending upon the circumstances). Nothing herein shall be construed to require the District to provide substitutes or to compensate faculty for replacing one another except in unusual circumstances approved by the appropriate administrator.
Substitute Employee. A person, hired on an interim hourly basis, usually to fill the absence of a regularly scheduled employee. Only Article 1 Recognition, Article 2 District Rights, 13.5 Compliance with District Policies and Procedures, 9.4 Holiday Work,
17.1 Salary Schedules, and Article 20 Severability will be applicable to substitute employees. Substitutes do not receive benefits.
Substitute Employee. An employee who has conscientious scruples against attending for duty on a day of religious observance may apply for permission to furnish a substitute employee.