Earned Day Off (EDO) definition
Examples of Earned Day Off (EDO) in a sentence
When Permanent Part-Time and Term employees are assigned to work 100% of full time hours, the Employer will schedule an Earned Day Off (EDO) every two or three weeks, based on hours of work designation, during the period of the 100% assignment.
An Earned Day Off (E.D.O.) shall be for a period of twenty-four and one-tenth hours.
The fifteenth (15th) day will be the Employee’s Earned Day Off (EDO).
Response shift employees, except float shift employees, shall be afforded one (1) twenty-four hour shift off with pay termed an Earned Day Off (E.D.O.) every fourteenth (14th) shift which shall not be counted as “hours worked.” Bargaining Unit Seniority will be used for the annual EDO selection process.
As a result of the elimination of the Earned Day Off (EDO), Watch Commanders and Service Area Lieutenants (if reestablished), shall receive a shift premium of 30 cents per hour.
For any quarter in which a trainman achieves Perfect Attendance (as outlined below), that trainman will receive one unpaid Earned Day Off (EDO) for use within the next qualifying quarter of eligibility determination.
Observed deficiencies regarding a teacher's failure to adhere to reasonable work rules and other documented deficiencies not noted during the formal observations or walkthroughs shall be addressed with the teacher within three (3) workdays after an observed deficiency occurs.
When Permanent and Term employees are assigned to work of full time hours, the Employer will schedule an Earned Day Off (EDO) every two or three weeks, based on hours work designation, during the period the assignment.
Transportation drivers who compete, judge or set-up in the District, State sanctioned and regional Bus Road-e-o will be paid.
As a result of the elimination of the Earned Day Off (EDO), Watch Commanders, Service Area Lieutenants (if reestablished), the Special Response Team Lieutenant, the Community Affairs Lieutenant, and the IT Liaison Lieutenant shall receive a shift premium of 30 cents per hour.