Common use of Aboriginal Day Clause in Contracts

Aboriginal Day. National Aboriginal Day, June 21, is not a statutory holiday. NVIT believes it is extremely important that it shows support for this National holiday. In celebration of NVIT’s Aboriginal mandate, all bargaining unit members scheduled to work on that day will be released from their regular duties to participate in local or regional Aboriginal day festivities.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Aboriginal Day. National Aboriginal Day, June 21, National Aboriginal Day is not a statutory holiday. The Board of NVIT believes it is extremely important that it shows NVIT, as a recognized leader in the First Nations community, show its support for this National holiday. In Although NVIT does not have its own celebration of NVIT’s at this time, it is probable that in the near future, NVIT will have its own Aboriginal mandateDay festivities. Accordingly, all bargaining unit members scheduled to work the decision on that day how Aboriginal Day will be released from their regular duties to participate in local or regional Aboriginal day festivitiescelebrated will be considered on a year-to-year basis, and be determined by the President.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Aboriginal Day. National Aboriginal Day, June 21, National Aboriginal Day is not a statutory holiday. The Board of NVIT believes it is extremely important that it shows NVIT, as a recognized leader in the First Nations community, show its support for this National holiday. In celebration of NVIT’s Aboriginal mandate, all bargaining unit members scheduled to work on that day will be released from their regular duties to participate in local or regional Aboriginal day festivities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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