Temporary Associates Clause Samples

Temporary Associates. (a) Notwithstanding the above, it is recognized and agreed that the Company may, during the Christmas Period each year, hire new associates on a limited term basis for the busy season and the release of such an associate within the same period shall not give rise to a difference between the parties or be the subject of a grievance for any reason whether or not the associate has worked sufficient time to have completed the normal probationary period. If the associate is retained after that period in any year, he or she shall be credited with all time worked toward the completion of probation and, once that is completed, toward seniority as specified in this agreement. Similarly, in the event the Company does not have adequate staffing to complete a store renovation, they may hire individuals on a temporary basis to perform such work. (b) It is understood that where the Company does not have adequate staffing the days of and the days prior to the annual inventory, for inventory purposes they may hire individuals on a temporary basis to perform such work and such persons will not be considered part of the bargaining unit. (c) The Company agrees to post a list of any temporary associates with their start dates beside the work schedules.
Temporary Associates. (a) Per Full-Time Agreement Article 10.02(a) (b) Per Full-Time Agreement Article 10.02(b)
Temporary Associates. Temporary Associates who have been employed for more than sixty (60) calendar days in any twelve (12) consecutive month period shall be subject to the terms of Section 5.1.
Temporary Associates. An Associate may be engaged as a AAA temporary Associate by the week to meet the needs and requirements of AAA for such matters as temporary shortages of labour or fluctuating demands for Company product.
Temporary Associates. The Company and the Union recognize the need to address daily fluctuations in manpower requirements by utilizing bargaining unit associates where available. The Company reserves the right to use temporary associates whenever bargaining unit associates are unavailable or when weekly or monthly manpower requirements change for reasons such as but not limited to; illness, leave of absence, training, union leaves, and prototype or new product activity. When the Company feels it is essential to use temporary associates to meet manpower requirements, a meeting with the Union will be scheduled to discuss the issue, prior to any work beginning in the Plant. Should the manpower requirements extend beyond working days a subsequent meeting will be scheduled with the Union and Company to further discuss the anticipated extent of such work and possibilities of such work becoming a permanent position. The Company agrees to limit temporary associates to five (5%) percent of the plant bargaining unit population, at any given time, unless mutually agreed upon between the Company and the Union. The Company reserves the right to place temporary associates on the affected shifts. Temporary associates hired on a full-time basis shall receive dispensation for time worked towards their probationary period, providing that such length of time has been uninterrupted. In any event, should a temporary associate have served the required probationary period, the Company and Union may extend the probationary period upon mutual consent.

Related to Temporary Associates

  • Temporary Employee The term "temporary employee" as used in this Agreement refers to a bargaining unit employee who is serving in a temporary appointment for a specified period of time.

  • Temporary Employees 3.3.1 A temporary employee is an employee who is hired for short-term work assignment which is not ongoing (i.e. normally 12 months or less and not extending beyond 24 months). The employee's benefits and working conditions are as per Article 34 (Temporary Employees).

  • Temporary Roads As necessary to attain stabilization of roadbed and fill slopes of Temporary Roads, Purchaser shall employ such measures as out- sloping, drainage dips, and water-spreading ditches.

  • Temporary Position (i) is a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of eight

  • Temporary Positions A) The Employer may create regular temporary positions for vacation relief for more than one (1) incumbent for up to six (6) months duration. B) The Employer may create regular temporary project positions (i.e. grant funded, capital projects, pilot projects, or term specific assignments) for up to twelve (12) months’ duration. These positions are not renewable after the end date of the project, unless the Union and Employer agree to renew/extend the time limits. C) These positions will be posted and filled in accordance with Article 17.01-