Unpaid Entitlement Sample Clauses

Unpaid Entitlement. 15.1.1. After twelve monthscontinuous service, an Employee is entitled to a total of 24 months unpaid parental leave in relation to the birth or adoption of their child in order to be the primary care giver of the child. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption. A period of parental leave does not break an Employee’s continuity of employment but it does not count as service.
Unpaid Entitlement. 17 – PARENTAL LEAVE Employees are entitled to unpaid maternity, paternity, adoption leave and to work part- time in connection with the birth or adoption of a child. Receipt of this entitlement is subject to the terms contained in the Standard.
Unpaid Entitlement. You are entitled to unpaid maternity, paternity, adoption leave and to work part-time in connection with the birth or adoption of a child. Receipt of this entitlement is subject to the terms contained in the Fair Pay and Conditions Standard.

Related to Unpaid Entitlement

  • Holiday Entitlement Only regular employees who are not on a "leave of absence" and who:

  • Benefit Entitlement When an employee is on a WCB claim all benefits of the Agreement will continue to accrue. However, an employee off work on WCB claim shall receive net wages as defined by (A) above, and benefits equalling but not to exceed their normal entitlement had they not suffered a compensable injury. For the first twenty (20) work days on claim, an employee will accrue paid holidays and vacation credits. Once the claim exceeds twenty (20) work days, paid holidays and vacation credits will not accrue. However, unused vacation credits accrued prior to the claim shall not be lost as a result of this clause.

  • No Entitlements (1) Neither the Plan nor the Award Agreement confers on the Participant any right or entitlement to receive compensation, including, without limitation, any base salary or incentive compensation, in any specific amount for any future fiscal year (including, without limitation, any grants of future Awards under the Plan) nor impacts in any way the Company Group’s determination of the amount, if any, of the Participant’s base salary or incentive compensation. This Award of PSUs made under this Award Agreement is completely independent of any other Awards or grants and is made at the sole discretion of the Company. The PSUs do not constitute salary, wages, regular compensation, recurrent compensation, pensionable compensation or contractual compensation for the year of grant or any prior or later years and shall not be included in, nor have any effect on or be deemed earned in any respect, in connection with the determination of employment-related rights or benefits under law or any employee benefit plan or similar arrangement provided by the Company Group (including, without limitation, severance, termination of employment and pension benefits), unless otherwise specifically provided for under the terms of such plan or arrangement or by the Company Group. The benefits provided pursuant to the PSUs are in no way secured, guaranteed or warranted by the Company Group.

  • Basic entitlement (a) After twelve months continuous service, parents are entitled to a combined total of 52 weeks unpaid parental leave on a shared basis in relation to the birth or adoption of their child. For females, maternity leave may be taken and for males, paternity leave may be taken. Adoption leave may be taken in the case of adoption.

  • Leave Entitlement An eligible employee is entitled to take up to a total of twelve (12) 41 work weeks of FMLA leave in a 12-month period, to be measured backwards from the 42 commencement date the employee uses FMLA leave. An eligible employee taking leave 43 under Article 12.02(10)(b) shall be permitted to take up to 26 work weeks of leave in a 44 12-month period.

  • Leave Entitlements (a) A sessional practitioner shall be entitled to pro rata leave entitlements in the same ratio as the number of sessions allocated bears to 10. If during any qualifying period the number of sessions allocated to a sessional practitioner varies, the number shall be averaged over the qualifying period.

  • Overtime Entitlement (a) An employee will be entitled to compensation for authorized overtime in excess of:

  • Sick Leave Entitlement A permanent full-time employee shall earn paid sick leave at the rate of one and one-half (1½) days per month. Sick leave shall accumulate to a total of eighty-five (85) working days. Permanent part-time employees shall be entitled to sick leave on a pro-rata basis.

  • Vacation Entitlements In case of discharge or resignation, the employee shall receive all vacation entitlements and salary due to the date of termination, except as provided in Articles 33.05 and 33.07.

  • Vacation Entitlement i) A transferring employee will accrue vacation in accordance with the collective agreement of the designated employer.

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