Yes, it was a brief analysis of the award provisions, finding that there was explicit in the award ordinary hours for casuals and overtime hours. |
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The next best way is to get yourself garbed in a mix of exciting casuals or formals that really help you breathe easy. |
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Wearing casuals, they might have been taken for weekenders, just come from the city for a stroll on the beach in the pleasant weather. |
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As non-unionist casuals, they could be denied workers' compensation if injured. |
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Some were attired in figure-hugging minis, some were dressed in sparkling evening wear and a few in casuals. |
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I think we've got in Australia casuals where their average tenure in their current employment is 2.6 years. |
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So, it is not a surprise that exporters line up with a range of clothing, from nightwear, formals and casuals, with latest designs, at the show. |
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These two are not journeymen casuals out to pass the time on a Saturday afternoon. |
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Generally speaking, fishermen can be divided into the casuals and the addicts. |
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Inquiries made by officers about the Skirlington stall have revealed that the traders were casuals who turned up on the day and paid a stall fee. |
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Since she wasn't there to supervise them and had casuals watching the class, the students just went crazy and didn't do anything. |
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There are people working on a regular roster, working 20 hours or more who are still seen as casuals. |
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The casuals are employed to collect levies from the drivers of public minivans and city buses. |
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So we always look to re-deploy people or re-train them and the use of casuals is really about having flexibility to meet customer demand. |
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But if the casuals are really mislabeled regular employees, they can appeal to the union for representation. |
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Women are employed as casuals so their employers can slide out of paying full entitlements such as maternity leave. |
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Vagrants, tramps and casuals were strictly separated from the resident pauper inmates housed in the gothic splendour of the Main Workhouse. |
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He has hit on a grand scheme, the purport of which is nothing less than to abolish workhouse casuals utterly. |
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More and more people are wearing dressy casuals for most occasions and this has meant a great growth in cotton casuals. |
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All I can say is, thank God for cotton casuals, fleece sweatshirts and elastic-waist stirrup pants! |
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They could've been on their way home from the gym, they were all wearing sports casuals. |
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It has a fairly wide range of business casuals, all in cotton and cotton-rich fabrics. |
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When I came back down, I actually met the guy, and he looked me up and down in that disapproving look, because I was just wearing casuals. |
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First it was boys who took to the ramp and in casuals and some in sports gear, they had the audience cheering and clapping. |
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You don't have to go to sea to look good in this year's nautically-themed summer casuals. |
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Bertie on the beach in white and yellow check casuals, hair blowing in the breeze, bopping alongside the rest, enjoying his EU observer status. |
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She stayed here since they brought you in, minus the time she took to change into casuals. |
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He has resurrected a subject that should have been put to bed in the Nineties, when the world of football casuals was on the wane. |
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Up to 70 Motherwell football casuals took to the streets of Dundee yesterday, vandalising cars and attacking passers by. |
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Motherwell casuals would often stone our bus, angry at football supporters leaving the town to watch Celtic. |
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So it is common ground that this clause governs the remuneration entitlements of casuals? |
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But when casuals were used in Harrow to sort blacked mail, staff walked out and joined the strike. |
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My learned friend says that clause 4.1 prescribes ordinary hours for casuals. |
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So what they'll do is to basically engage those individuals as casuals, through a labour hire company. |
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Then came the era of ready-to-wear clothes and Raymonds ventured into Park Avenue and Parx and a whole range from formals to casuals, all for men. |
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This is a regular day in the life of a group of Chelsea casuals. |
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You can, of course, chill out at most mealtimes in smart casuals. |
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That means no health-food-obsessed fast casuals like Sweetgreen or Chipotle. |
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In the meantime, casuals will be treated the same as they have been in the past. |
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There is no specific Treasury Board policy on the hiring of casuals at present. |
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The crowd was a mix of men and woman, some in casuals, others dressed up. |
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He also indicated that there is an ongoing requirement for terms and casuals at the FMFs due to the nature of the work. |
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This represents the fourth consecutive year where the number of casuals hired has surpassed the number of new hires to term positions. |
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Thousands of young retail workers, for example, continue to work as casuals, employed as little as 16 hours a week, frequently spread over broken shifts. |
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Punks, skins, casuals, every decade has its archetypal teenager with attitude, demonised by the media to strike fear into the middle-class underbelly. |
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Farm buildings were cleared out of muck and little piles were stacked in rows in the field to dry and then the casuals would spread it on the land. |
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The casuals have been employed at the hospital for more than seven years. |
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Or just slip into some casuals and simply walk into the rain! |
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Dressed in casuals and far removed from the bright lights on the theatrical stage, he looks different from the characters he portrayed so powerfully, the day before. |
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Management is understood to have sweetened redundancy terms for long-term casuals to three weeks per year of employment. |
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Details of what terms and conditions will apply to casuals are expected to be worked out between NBNU and the Office of Human Resources over the next year. |
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The sight of our five trustees and five other officials in their Sunday casuals walking into the board room at 7 in the morning is honorable. |
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Persons employed as casuals who are paid under the Work Measurement Plan will continue to be paid under the Plan in the event they become subject to this Agreement. |
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At this point it is expected that casuals would be added to each of the bargaining units depending on their classification and be represented under the applicable collective agreements. |
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On the strictly operational side, it was reported that casuals are being hired for the scientific and professional areas as well as the administrative category. |
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To be an inconspicuous as possible, and to blend into the environment, they rarely wear team colours, but recognise each other easily nonetheless: they are the casuals. |
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Short notice is often the norm for casuals. |
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These include a study about the extent to which casuals become employed under the PSEA and a study providing the educational profile of appointees. |
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All employees are to be counted for the purpose of the 50-employee threshold, including homeworkers, casuals, probationary employees, and employees who are laid off, on strike or locked out. |
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The casual working group will continue its work this fall to determine the steps necessary to extend bargaining rights and employee status to casuals working in government, schools and regional health authorities. |
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Potential ambassadors from Los Angeles to Florida lined up Thursday in safari jackets to suits, in hip casuals to office getups, hoping to turn a bit part into the Big Time. |
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In the 1980s, a minority of the club's supporters had a reputation as one of Britain's most prominent casuals groups, the Aberdeen Soccer Casuals. |
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