Vacation Earnings for Partial Years Sample Clauses

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.
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Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. In the case of partial years of service, vacation entitlements shall be computed on a pro rata basis.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. During the first partial year of service, a new employee will earn vacation at the rate of six percent (6%) from the date employment commenced to December 31st. These vacation earnings shall be paid to the employee on December 31st. If the employee wishes he/she may take time off in lieu of the six percent (6%) holiday pay in the month of December.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. In order to calculate partial years vacation leave, an employee will earn one-twelfth of the annual entitlement for each month in which the employee has received at least 10 days' pay at straight-time rates.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. ‌ During the first partial year of service a new employee will earn vacation at the rate of four percent (4%) vacation pay added to each pay period.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. (a) An employee earns but is not entitled to receive vacation leave during the employee's probationary period or the employee's first six (6) months of continuous employment whichever ends first.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. (g) Vacation leave shall be scheduled in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement, except that employees hired for vacation relief or for seasonal operations may be restricted as to the time of year they may schedule vacation.
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Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. During the first partial year of service a new regular employee will earn vacation at the rate of one and one-quarter days for each month in which they receive 10 days' pay at straight-time rates. Subject to Clause 18.6, any unused vacation earned during the first partial year will be paid to the employee on the final payday of the vacation year. During the first and subsequent vacation years a regular employee will earn one-twelfth of the annual entitlement for each month in which the employee has received at least 10 days' pay at straight-time rates. Where a regular employee has taken more vacation than earned, the unearned portion taken shall be charged against the next vacation year's credits or recovered upon termination, whichever occurs first. A regular employee earns but is not entitled to receive vacation leave during the first six months of continuous employment as a regular employee.
Vacation Earnings for Partial Years. ‌ Where an employee has taken more vacation than earned, the unearned portion taken will be charged against future earned credits or recovered upon termination on the last paycheque. Where an employee's employment terminates, earned but unused vacation entitlement will be paid out to the employee on the last paycheque. Calculations for the purposes of this clause will be rounded to the conclusion of the month within the partial year of service.

Related to Vacation Earnings for Partial Years

  • Vacation Year The vacation year shall be April 1 to March 31, inclusive.

  • Year of Service An Employee must complete at least Hours of Service during a Vesting Computation Period to receive credit for a Year of Service under Article V. [Note: The number may not exceed 1,000. If left blank, the requirement is 1,000.]

  • Annual Incentive Compensation (a) The Executive shall be eligible to receive annual bonus compensation, if any, as may be determined by, and based on performance measures established by, the Board of Directors upon the recommendation of the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors (the “Committee”) consistent with the Employer’s strategic planning process and in consultation with the Executive, pursuant to any incentive compensation program as may be adopted from time to time by the Board of Directors, based on recommendations by the Committee (an “Annual Bonus”).

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