Citizenship Leave Sample Clauses

Citizenship Leave. Employees shall be allowed the necessary time off with pay to attend citizenship court to become a Canadian Citizen.
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Citizenship Leave. 17.07 An employee who is required to be absent from work during his/her normal working hours for the purpose of obtaining his/her Canadian Citizenship shall, on two (2) occasions only, be granted one (1) day’s leave of absence with pay on each such occasion.
Citizenship Leave. An Employee shall be granted up to one (1) work day for attendance at proceedings at which the Employee is granted Canadian Citizenship.
Citizenship Leave. An employee shall be allowed one-half (1/2) day with pay to attend a formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
Citizenship Leave. An employee who would otherwise have been at work shall be allowed one (1) day leave-of-absence with pay to attend a formal hearing to become a Canadian citizen.
Citizenship Leave. Employees who have applied to become a Canadian Citizen will be granted a one (1) day unpaid leave to take their oath of citizenship.
Citizenship Leave. An employee shall be granted leave of absence without loss of regular earnings for any necessary time spent during regular working hours for the purpose of attendances to acquire his/her Canadian Citizenship papers. Such leave(s) of absence shall not, in total, exceed the equivalent of two (2) shifts and the College may require evidence of any necessary attendances during the regular working hours.
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Citizenship Leave. An employee shall be allowed the necessary time off, but not more than eight (8) hours, with pay, to process his/her Canadian citizenship application.
Citizenship Leave. An employee is entitled to up to four (4) hours off without loss of pay in order to complete her citizenship application (i.e. interview and swearing in ceremony).
Citizenship Leave. Upon ten (10) days prior notice to the Employer, an Employee, who would otherwise have been at work, shall be granted up to one (1) day leave of absence with pay to attend swearing-in ceremonies at Citizenship Court for the purpose of the Employee becoming a Canadian citizen.
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