Consecutive Weeks definition
Examples of Consecutive Weeks in a sentence
Together these phases make up a Period of Service, unless the Participant reaches 52 Consecutive Weeks in Employment from the Anchor Date, or is Exited.
Where an Exit occurs and the Participant subsequently returns to the Program Services at 13 Consecutive Weeks or more after the date of the Exit, the Participant must have a Valid ESAt or JCA and, subject to that ESAt or JCA, begin a new Period of Service, unless the Participant is returning as a Work Assist Participant (in which case the Participant does not require a Valid ESAt or JCA).
Subject to clause 139.4, where an Exit occurs for a Participant, but the Participant returns to the Program Services less than 13 Consecutive Weeks after the date of the Exit, the Participant’s previous Period of Service is deemed to continue from the date of the return and the Provider must, as soon as it becomes aware of the return: resume providing Program Services to the Participant; and record the resumption of Program Services on the Department’s IT Systems, in accordance with any Guidelines.
The amount of payment shall be as follows: Consecutive Weeks of Percentage Compensatable Disability of wages First Four Weeks 65% Fifth and Subsequent Weeks 70% On the basis of the applicable percentage (%) of the employee's average straight time weekly earnings in the four (4) full calendar weeks immediately preceding the disability or the applicable percentage (%) of thirty- eight (38) hours, whichever is greater.
A 1.0 FTE (i.e. Full Time Employee or Full Time Equivalent) annual salary is: School Year 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 First 52 Consecutive Weeks $27,020 $28,073 $29,168 2.
The Executive will be paid half his basic salary during any remaining period of absence due to sickness, injury or other incapacity, in the Relevant Consecutive Weeks.