Personal Time-Off definition
Examples of Personal Time-Off in a sentence
The Executive's compensation shall be paid in full with respect to approved Personal Time-Off days.
Should the Executive fail to use all Personal Time-Off days in any calendar year, the Executive shall have the option of (i) receiving payment for such days on a pro rata basis, or (ii) "carrying-over" unused Personal Time-Off days to succeeding years.
The Executive shall be entitled each calendar year during the term of this Agreement to such number of personal time-off days for such purposes, including vacations and time for personal affairs ("Personal Time-Off") as are approved by the Board, but not less than the greater of (i) fifteen (15) business days, or (ii) the number of personal time-off days (including vacation and personal days) generally given by the Company to its employees.
Personal Time-Off shall be in addition to regular paid legal holidays provided to all employees of the Company.
You will also be entitled to 15 days of Personal Time-Off (PTO) per year of employment accrued on a monthly basis.
The Executive shall be entitled each calendar year during the term of this Agreement to such number of personal time-off days for such purposes, including vacations and time for personal affairs ("Personal Time-Off") as are approved by the Board, but not less than the greater of (i) twenty (20) business days, or (ii) the number of personal time-off days (including vacation and personal days) generally given by the Company (and/or its Subsidiaries) to its employees.
Personal Time-Off shall be in addition to regular paid holidays provided to all employees of the Company (and/or its Subsidiaries).
Personal Time-Off shall be in addition to regular paid holidays provided to all employees of the Company.
Should the Executive fail to use all Personal Time-Off days in any calendar year, the Executive shall have the option of (i) receiving payment for such days on a pro rata basis, or (ii) "carrying-over" unused Personal Time- Off days to succeeding years.
The Executive shall be entitled each fiscal year during the Term to such number of personal days off, for purposes of vacations or other personal affairs ("Personal Time-Off"), as are approved by the Board, but not less than the greater of: (i) thirty (30) business days; or (ii) the Personal Time-Off generally given by the Company to its executive officers.