Common use of Sick Time Clause in Contracts

Sick Time. (a) Each regular full-time employee who is not in receipt of any other income is entitled to a maximum of five (5) sick days a year. The rate of pay for these sick days shall be 66-2/3% daily wages. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement

Sick Time. (a) Each regular fullFull-time employee who is not in receipt of any other income is employees shall be entitled to two (2) sick days per calendar year, accumulated on the basis of one-half (1/2) day per quarter. Employees shall have the opportunity to bank a maximum of five six (56) sick days a yeardays. The rate of pay for these Paid sick days shall will be 66-2/3% daily wagesbased on the employee’s previous thirteen (13) week average hours worked. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Sick Time. (a) Each regular Section 1: All full-time employee who is not in receipt employees hired on or before December 11, 2017, will accrue sick time on a basis of any other income is entitled 3.46 hours per pay period for a total yearly allowance of twelve (12) days. Section 2a: Regular part-time employees hired on or before December 11, 2017, working 18.75 hours per week to less than 30 hours per week on a maximum regularly scheduled basis will receive 50% of five (5) the total sick days a yeartime hours per month worked. The rate of pay for these sick days shall be 66Section 2b. Regular part-2/3% daily wages. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days time employees hired on or before December 11, 2017, working 30 hours per week to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.less than

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sick Time. (a) Each regular fullFull-time employee who is not in receipt of any other income is employees shall be entitled to a maximum of five two (52) sick days a per calendar year, accumulated on the basis of one-half (1/2) day per quarter. Employees shall have the opportunity to utilize these hours by the end of the following calendar year. The rate of pay for these Paid sick days shall will be 66-2/3% daily wagesbased on the employee’s previous thirteen (13) week average hours worked. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sick Time. (a) Each regular All full-time employee who is not in receipt of any other income is entitled to a maximum of employees shall receive five (5) sick days a per year, credited on January 1 of each year of the Agreement. The rate of pay Sick time may be used in half (½) day or more increments. A doctor’s note may be required if an employee is absent for these sick days more than three (3) scheduled work days, or in instances where the employer has legitimate reason to suspect abuse. Tipped employees shall be 66-2/3% daily wagespaid the Benefit Rate for all sick time used. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sick Time. (a) Each regular fullFull-time employee who is not in receipt of any other income is employees shall be entitled to a maximum of five two (52) sick days a per calendar year, accumulated on the basis of one-half (1/2) day per quarter. The rate of pay for these Paid sick days shall will be 66-2/3% daily wagesbased on the employee’s previous thirteen (13) week average hours worked. (b) Employees may carry forward unused sick days to a maximum of five (5) banked sick days in any one calendar year.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement