RED DAYS Clause Samples
The "RED DAYS" clause defines specific days during which certain contractual obligations, such as delivery, performance, or access, are suspended or restricted. Typically, these days may include public holidays, weekends, or other pre-agreed dates when normal business operations are not expected to occur. By clearly identifying these non-working days, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings about deadlines and ensures that parties are not penalized for delays caused by recognized interruptions, thereby promoting fairness and predictability in contract performance.
RED DAYS. When the employee is advanced red days and is in the red through no fault of his own then the employee has a responsibility to work his way out of the red after discussions with the Company to establish the process to achieve that result. When the employee is in the red through choices he elected to get time off (e.g. vacation leave-off cycle time, top up of weekly indemnity, etc.) then the employee has the responsibility to accept additional work and/or convert banked overtime to clear the red day debt. In the event the employee does not or is unable, due to personal reasons, to repay the red day debt within the following six (6) months, then any overtime earned following the six (6) months, will see fifty percent (50%) of that overtime applied to his debt.
