Common use of Christmas/New Year’s Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Christmas/New Year’s Scheduling. (a) Each Employee shall be granted as a holiday either Christmas Day or New Year’s Day off, unless mutually otherwise agreed. Each Employee shall have five (5) consecutive days off, and this period shall include either Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Where this practice is not possible, an alternative shall be worked out between the Employees and the designated Employer representative. An Employee scheduled to work on Christmas Day shall not be scheduled to work New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day or the night shift on January 2nd unless mutually otherwise agreed. An Employee scheduled to work New Year’s Day shall not be scheduled to work on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or Boxing Day. To accommodate staffing over the Holiday season it may be necessary to schedule two (2) consecutive weekends on duty to be preceded or followed by two (2) consecutive weekends off duty.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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