Holiday In Lieu Sample Clauses

Holiday In Lieu. Employees who work in a unit for which the normal work schedule includes Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays shall accrue eight (8) hours holiday time every four (4) weeks in accordance with Section 8.1 of this Agreement, except that in-lieu days off shall be for a ten-hour workday.
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Holiday In Lieu a. Full-time employees shall be eligible to receive a total of 104 hours of holiday-in-lieu credit each calendar year. This holiday-in-lieu credit shall accrue as follows:
Holiday In Lieu. The following classifications receive pay for City-observed holidays in the form of five percent (5%) of base pay for regularly-scheduled hours each pay period: Police Sergeant, Police Agent, Police Officer, Police Officer Xxxxxxx, Communications Officer, and Lead Communications Officer. Police Officer Trainees that attend a Police Academy that observe holidays shall not be entitled to Holiday In-Lieu Pay. The Parties agree that to the extent permitted by law, Holiday In-Lieu Pay is special compensation and shall be reported as such to CalPERS, pursuant to Title 2 CCR. section 571(a)(5) and 571.1(a)(4).
Holiday In Lieu. Fifty-six (56) hour workweek employees shall be compensated for working holidays each year through receipt of holiday in lieu pay.Employees assigned to twenty-four (24) hour shift schedules shall receive holiday in lieu pay without regard for when holidays occur or whether such employees actually work on recognized holidays. This compensation shall be seven and one-half percent (7 ½.5%) of the employee's base salary at time of payment, plus special compensation as defined by PERS; except PERS-able FLSA overtime, uniform allowance, EPMC, and exclusive of any overtime. Holiday in lieu pay shall be paid on a prorated and bi-weekly basis. Holiday in lieu pay will be reported as special compensation within the meaning of Section 20636 of the California Government Code and Section 571(a)(5) of the CalPERS regulations and/or as defined pensionable compensation pursuant to the California Government Code and the CalPERS regulations as amended. Such compensation shall be paid in two installments. Such payments are to be made on the first pay date on or after December 1 and the first pay date on or after June 1.
Holiday In Lieu. ‌ Employees are in positions that are scheduled to work without regard for the holidays listed above. Employees will receive holiday in-lieu in the amount of seven percent (7%) of their base hourly rate of pay in lieu of receiving any other form of holiday compensation.
Holiday In Lieu a When Christmas Day is a Saturday or a Sunday, a holiday in lieu thereof shall be observed on 27
Holiday In Lieu. Employees in the classifications of police dispatcher, senior police dispatcher and supervising police dispatcher shall be compensated each year for working holidays through receipt of holiday in lieu pay. Said holiday in lieu pay shall be equal to seven and one-half percent (7-1/2%) of the employee’s annual salary exclusive of any overtime and shall be in addition to the employee’s regular monthly salary. Holiday in lieu pay shall be paid on a bi-weekly basis. Employees in the classification of police dispatcher, senior police dispatcher and supervising police dispatcher shall receive prorated holiday pay upon termination.
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Holiday In Lieu. Employees assigned to twenty-four (24) hour shift schedules shall receive holiday in lieu pay without regard for when holidays occur or whether such employees actually work on recognized holidays. This compensation shall be seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the employee's base salary at time of payment, plus special compensation as defined by PERS; except PERS-able FLSA overtime, uniform allowance, EPMC, and exclusive of any overtime. Holiday in lieu pay shall be paid on a prorated and bi-weekly basis. Holiday in lieu pay will be reported as special compensation within the meaning of Section 20636 of the California Government Code and Section 571(a)(5) of the CalPERS regulations and/or as defined pensionable compensation pursuant to the California Government Code and the CalPERS regulations as amended.
Holiday In Lieu. Battalion Chiefs assigned to a 56-hour work schedule are eligible to receive holiday-in lieu pay at the rate of 7.5% of the base salary. Holiday-in-lieu pay shall be paid on a biweekly basis. Battalion Chiefs shall receive holiday in lieu pay without regard for when holidays occur or whether such employees actually work on recognized holidays. Holiday in lieu pay will be reported as special compensation within the meaning of Section 20636 of the California Government Code and Section 571(a)(5) of the CalPERS regulations and/or as defined pensionable compensation pursuant to the California Government Code and the CalPERS regulations as amended.
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