FXT Sample Clauses

FXT. 6.2 Parental leaves shall be granted for up to thirty-five (35) weeks for biological mothers and up to thirty-seven (37) weeks for biological fathers and adoptive parents.
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FXT. 8.2 For the purpose of Article FXT.8.1, "spouse" includes common-law spouse, or same sex partner. Similarly, "in-law" and "step" relationships listed in Article FXT.8.1 include such relatives of a common-law spouse or same sex partner.
FXT. 11.1 Employment may be terminated by the Employer at any time with a minimum two (2) weeks' notice, or pay in lieu thereof.
FXT. 2.2 A full time fixed term employee covered by this Section shall be entitled to the same provisions regarding retroactivity of salary revisions and progression through the salary range as those agreed upon for the Regular Service Salary Category to which they correspond.
FXT. 1.1 The only terms of this Agreement that apply to employees who are not regular employees are those that are set out in this Article.
FXT. 2.1 The salary rate of the equivalent regular service classification shall apply. If there is no equivalent classification, the rate shall be set by the Employer and the Association shall have the right to negotiate the rate during the appropriate salary negotiations.
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FXT. 5.4 After seven (7) consecutive calendar days absence caused by sickness or injury, no leave with pay shall be allowed unless a certificate of a legally qualified medical practitioner is forwarded to the employee’s manager or designee, certifying that the employee is unable to attend to official duties.
FXT. 5.2 A fixed term employee who is unable to attend to his or her duties in the public service due to sickness or injury is entitled to leave of absence with pay at the rate of one working day for each day of accumulated attendance credits and his or her accumulated attendance credits shall be reduced by the leave taken.
FXT. 5.3 Where a fixed term employee is appointed to the regular service, attendance credits accumulated under this Article cease to stand to the credit of the employee.
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