Eight-Hour/Twelve-Month Employees Sample Clauses

Eight-Hour/Twelve-Month Employees. All twelve-month, eight-hour per day employees shall be eligible for vacation on the following schedule: After one (1) year five (5) days After two (2) years ten (10) days After three (3) years eleven (11) days After four (4) years twelve (12) days After five (5) years thirteen (13) days After six (6) years fourteen (14) days After seven (7) years fifteen (15) days After fifteen (15) years twenty (20) days After twenty (20) years twenty-one (21) days
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Related to Eight-Hour/Twelve-Month Employees

  • Twelve Month Employees A member of the unit who is employed on a twelve (12) month 19 basis shall be allowed paid vacation leave, exclusive of holidays, as follows:

  • Ten Month Employees Employees appointed on a regular 10-month basis (those employed for the standard academic year beginning September 1 to June 30) generally receive benefits on a pro rata basis except for holiday pay which will be granted for those holidays that fall during the academic year only.

  • Month Employees TEN (10) MONTH EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE COMPLETED ONE (1) YEAR OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE AND WHO HAVE ACCUMULATED TWENTY (20) DAYS OF SICK LEAVE WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY ENROLLED IN THE USLB.

  • OPTIONAL TWELVE-MONTH PAY PLAN 1. Where the Previous Collective Agreement does not contain a provision that allows an employee the option of receiving partial payment of annual salary in July and August, the following shall become and remain part of the Collective Agreement.

  • TIME EMPLOYEES 61.01 Definition Part-time employee means an employee whose weekly scheduled hours of work on average are less than those established in Article 24 (Hours of Work) but not less than those prescribed in the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act.

  • Sick Leave Days Payable at 100% Wages Permanent Employees Subject to paragraphs d), e) and f) below, Employees will be allocated eleven (11) sick days payable at one hundred percent (100%) of wages on the first day of each fiscal year, or the first day of employment.

  • Continuing Employees “Continuing Employees” is defined in Section 6.4 of the Agreement.

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