Moving Time Sample Clauses

Moving Time. Members who have been transferred shall be given two (2) paid days off at their regular rate for moving.
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Moving Time. An employee will be allowed up to three (3) days paid moving leave time in connection with any geographic reassignment for the Department.
Moving Time. Employees who have been transferred by the Employer shall be given two (2) paid days off at their regular rate for moving. Moving time will not be granted when the transfer is at the request of the individual, is the result of disciplinary action, or the initial move of the troopers upon graduation and assignment from the Academy.
Moving Time. The transferred employee shall be allowed two days off on annual leave or compensatory time, for moving. An employee receiving a mandatory transfer shall be allowed two days off with pay for moving.
Moving Time. Members who have been transferred shall be given two (2) paid days off at their regular rate for moving. Explanation: All changes made in this Article are for housekeeping purposes.

Related to Moving Time

  • Planning Time A. Uninterrupted planning time sixty (60) consecutive minutes shall be provided daily within the normal work day for full-time teachers at elementary sites. Planning period adjustments may be made with the approval of the teacher if the adjustment does not decrease the number of minutes allocated for planning time.

  • Rain at Starting Time Where the employees are in the sheds, because they have been rained off, or at starting time, morning tea, or lunchtime, and it is raining, they shall not be required to go to work in a dry area or to be transferred to another site unless: ⮚ The rain stops; or ⮚ A covered walkway has been provided; or ⮚ The sheds are under cover and the employees can get to the dry area without going through the rain; or ⮚ Adequate protection is provided. Protection shall, where necessary, be provided for the employees’ tools.

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