Service Time On Full Pay Sample Clauses

Service Time On Full Pay. During the first (1st) year of one (1) working day per month from the date of employment becoming a regular employee or, in the case of a temporary employee, following three (3) months continuous service During the second (2nd) year twelve (12) working days per year of employment and up to the end of the fifth (5th) year During the six (6th) year of twenty-four (24) working days per year employment and up to the end of the fifteenth (15) year During the sixteenth (16) year thirty-six (36) working days per year of employment and in all subsequent years
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Service Time On Full Pay. During the first (1st) year of one (1) working day per month from the date of employment becoming a regular employee or, in the case of a temporary employee, following three (3) months continuous service. During the second (2nd) year twelve (12) working days per year of employment and up to the end of the fifth (5th) year. During the six (6th) year of twenty-four (24) working days per year employment and up to the end of the fifteenth (15) year. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #2 BETWEEN: THE CAPITAL REGIONAL DISTRICT (hereinafter referred to as the "Employer) AND THE CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, LOCAL NO. 1978

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