Common use of Time Off for Elections Clause in Contracts

Time Off for Elections. Where an employee has scheduled hours of work which, on any municipal or provincial election day, does not afford three (3) consecutive hours to vote while the polls are open, the Employer shall, in consultation with the individual employee concerned, allow the employee such time for voting as is necessary to provide the three (3) consecutive hours. The time allocation shall be four hours on a federal election day.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Time Off for Elections. Where an An employee has scheduled hours of work which, on any municipal or provincial election day, does not afford shall be provided with three (3) consecutive hours for the purpose of voting in a federal, provincial or municipal election or referendum. Such additional time shall be given at the convenience of the Employer as may be necessary to vote provide for such hours while the polls are open, the Employer shall, in consultation with the individual . An employee concerned, allow the employee shall suffer no loss of pay for such time for voting as is necessary to provide the three (3) consecutive hours. The time allocation shall be four hours on a federal election dayabsence.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Time Off for Elections. Where an An employee has scheduled hours of work whichwho is eligible to vote in a federal, provincial or municipal election, shall on any municipal or provincial election day, if the employee’s regular work day does not afford allow for three (3) consecutive hours to vote while free during the period of time the polls are open, the Employer shall, in consultation with the individual employee concerned, allow the employee be granted such time for voting off with pay as is necessary to provide the those three (3) consecutive hours. The time allocation shall be four hours on a federal election day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Time Off for Elections. Where an employee has scheduled hours of work which, on any municipal or provincial election day, does not afford Employees shall be provided with three (3) consecutive hours for the purpose of voting in a provincial, municipal, or federal election, or Referendum. Such additional time shall be given at the convenience of the Board as may be necessary to vote provide for such hours while the polls are open, the Employer shall, in consultation with the individual employee concerned, allow the employee such time for voting as is necessary to provide the three (3) consecutive hours. The time allocation shall be four hours on a federal election day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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