UNSCHEDULED ANNUAL VACATION DAYS Sample Clauses

UNSCHEDULED ANNUAL VACATION DAYS. The Employer shall allow a minimum of two (2) people off per shift where relief is not required (i.e. day and afternoon – Monday to Friday or other shifts). The Employer may allow more than two (2) people off at one time and is at the sole discretion of the Employer subject to staffing.
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UNSCHEDULED ANNUAL VACATION DAYS. The Employer shall allow a minimum of two (2) people employees off per shift where relief is not required (i.e. day and afternoon – Monday to Friday or other shifts). The Employer may allow more than two (2) people employees off at one time and is at the sole discretion of the Employer subject to staffing. TABLE OF CONTENTS When finalizing the collective agreement, prepare electronic document with a linked table of contents. Duplicate Numbering References Update collective agreement to remove succeeding number in parenthesis when referencing numbers. When referencing numbers, type numbers one to nine in alpha and type 10 and above in numeric. e.g. “three” instead of “three (3)” or “11” instead of “eleven (11)” GENERAL “G” SECTION

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  • Vacation Days Employee shall be entitled to the same paid vacation days each calendar year during the term of this Employee Agreement as authorized by the Company for its other employees.

  • Vacation Periods Vacation schedules will be set by the employee’s immediate supervisor(s) and sent to the Office of Human Resources for approval. Employees may request a particular period for vacation. Vacation days may not be taken in advance of their accrual. Those employees who are on a 12-month teacher contract are paid during Spring Break and Winter Recess, however, are not expected to be in attendance or perform duties during those breaks.

  • Compensation for Holidays Falling on Scheduled Days Off 1. When a holiday falls on a full-time employee's regularly scheduled day off, the employee shall receive eight (8) hours of compensatory time.

  • Reinstatement of Vacation Days - Sick Leave In the event an employee is sick or injured prior to the commencement of his/her vacation, such employee shall be granted sick leave and the vacation period so displaced shall be added to the vacation period if requested by the employee and by mutual agreement, or shall be reinstated for use at a later date.

  • Scheduled Days Off Except in cases of emergency, no employee will be required to return to his/her place of employment on his/her scheduled day off.

  • ELECTION DAYS Work and travel will be arranged to allow employees the opportunity to vote on their own time on recognized state and federal election days unless they are given sufficient notice to enable time to obtain an absentee ballot.

  • Consecutive Days Off The Employer shall schedule consecutive days off for all full-time employees except where a full-time employee requests otherwise. Where possible, part-time employees shall have consecutive days off every second week. Where it can be demonstrated by the Shop Xxxxxxx, to the Employer’s satisfaction, that scheduling of consecutive days off can be accomplished without an adverse effect on the operation of the department, the Employer shall do so.

  • Vacation Earnings for Partial Years (a) (1) During the first partial year of service a new employee will earn vacation at the rate of one and one-quarter (1¼) days for each month for which he/she earns ten (10) days' pay.

  • Annual Vacation Auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of four percent (4%) of their regular earnings. After one thousand (1,000) days worked, auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of six percent (6%) of their regular earnings.

  • Vacation Period ‌ The choice of vacation periods shall be granted to employees on the basis of seniority with the Employer except where the period requested would be detrimental to the operation of the Employer.

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