Statutory Entitlement definition

Statutory Entitlement means the City salary received by an employee called up for Ordered Military Duty for the first 30 regularly scheduled work days, as provided by New York State Military Law Section 242(5-a). Employees can use no more than 30 regularly scheduled work days in any single continuous period of Ordered Military Duty (even if the Ordered Military Duty extends to more than one year).

Examples of Statutory Entitlement in a sentence

  • Employer Party Statutory Entitlement Maximum Accruable (Statutory Contractual Entitlement Max accruable contractual Total accruable Waikato 5 20 5 60 80 days BOP 5 20 5 60 80 days Tairawhiti 5 20 5 60 80 days Part-timers sick leave will be pro rata to FTE in terms of entitlement and accruability.

  • Leaves of absence, whether paid or unpaid, set forth in this Agreement, approved by the Employer or authorized under Statutory Entitlement.

  • THE MANITOBA ASSOCIATION OF NON-TEACHING EMPLOYEES The parties agree that annual and salaries will be calculated as follows: For who work the full calendar Annual Salary (Hourly Rate x Hours worked per Day) x (Days Worked per Year + Statutory Entitlement Vacation Entitlement) Definitions for the formula above as set out in collective agreement.