TYPES OF AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT Clause Samples

TYPES OF AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT. Section A. Student Employees In keeping with the federal and state policies of providing employment for students to provide economic opportunity to obtain further education, and in order to make available to students the benefits of state and federal work study and financial aid programs, the employer shall continue to employ students. Any person who regularly registers for credit in timely pursuit of a degree shall be regarded as a student during the summer when not registered as well as during those regular quarters during which registered so long as the student remains academically qualified to register and has not withdrawn from student status. To assure compliance with compensation maximums and other requirements incident to federal programs, student employees shall be compensated consistent with the compensation schedule administered by the Financial Aid Office and shall not be hired into any position which would result in the displacement of any regular non-student employee. A student may be regarded as a "student employee" only so long as the employment of the student is "temporary" as opposed to "permanent." Any student who is employed in a "permanent" position shall be regarded as an employee rather than as a student, regardless of the number of courses or credits for which registered. Any student who is employed as a temporary employee on a "full-time" basis for 700 or more hours and is doing work within the position description of a classified position within a bargaining unit, or doing work which is within the described scope of work of a bargaining unit, shall be required, as a condition of continued employment, to pay the equivalent of initiation fees and/or monthly dues to the bargaining agent in the same manner as any other non-student temporary employee as provided in Article VI, Section A, 2, of this agreement. Student employees shall not be permitted to perform any task which requires a plumber’s license unless a student employee possesses a plumber’s license.
TYPES OF AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT. Section A. Possible Duration and Extent of Employment‌
TYPES OF AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT. Student Employees
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TYPES OF AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT 

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  • 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.

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  • Employment Option If the State determines that it would be in the State’s best interest to hire an employee of the Contractor, the Contractor will release the selected employee from any non-competition agreements that may be in effect. This release will be at no cost to the State or the employee.

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