Entitlement to Holiday Pay Sample Clauses

Entitlement to Holiday Pay. An employee must work his/her regularly scheduled work day immediately before and after the holiday in order to receive holiday pay, unless the employee is unable to do so on account of bona fide illness or unless the absence has been expressly approved by the District. If an em‐ ployee works on a holiday, the employee will receive regular pay for that day plus the choice of overtime at time and one half the employee’s regular pay or compensatory time off at one and one half time for the hours worked on the holiday. Holiday During Vacation If a holiday falls on an employee’s scheduled vacation day, the employee will use holiday pay instead of vacation pay.
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Entitlement to Holiday Pay. In order to qualify for holiday pay, the employee must have worked his or her regularly scheduled shift preceding and following the holiday unless the employee is on a paid leave of absence which has been approved by the Employer, or on a legitimate sick leave or vacation. An employee who is required to work on any of the above designated holidays will be paid at;
Entitlement to Holiday Pay. Full-time employees who have been employed by the 6 City thirty (30) days immediately preceding said holiday shall receive, as holiday pay, his/her 7 normal wages based upon an eight (8) hour workday.
Entitlement to Holiday Pay. Full-time employees must be in active pay status on the scheduled day before the holiday and on the day after the holiday, as defined in Section 23.1 above, to be entitled to the holiday pay.
Entitlement to Holiday Pay. In order to qualify for holiday pay, the employee must have worked his or her regularly scheduled shift preceding and following the holiday unless the employee is on a paid leave of absence which has been approved by the Employer, or on a legitimate sick leave or vacation. An employee who is required to work on any of the above designated holidays will be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1.5) times his or her regular rate of pay, in addition to holiday pay, as defined in the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, provided the employee qualifies for same. Provided an employee qualifies for Holiday Pay, the amount of public holiday pay to which an employee is entitled is all of the regular wages earned by the employee in the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday plus all of the vacation pay payable to the employee with respect to the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday, divided by 20. Where any of the designated holidays fall on an employee’s scheduled day off, the employee shall receive holiday pay, as defined in the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000. Provided an employee qualifies for Holiday Pay, the amount of public holiday pay to which an employee is entitled is all of the regular wages earned by the employee in the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday plus all of the vacation pay payable to the employee with respect to the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday, divided by 20.

Related to Entitlement to Holiday Pay

  • Holiday Pay A. On each of the holidays designated above, each full-time employee scheduled to work but permitted to take the day off shall receive pay computed at the employee's basic hourly rate for the number of hours the employee was regularly scheduled to work.

  • Entitlement to Annual Leave For each year of service with the Employer a full-time or part-time Employee is entitled to four (4) weeks of paid annual leave.

  • Holiday Pay Entitlement To be entitled to receive a paid holiday, an eligible employee must be in payroll status on the normal work day immediately preceding and the normal work day immediately following the holiday(s). Payroll status shall be defined as follows: actually working, on paid vacation, paid sick leave, compensatory time off, or on a paid leave of absence. Any eligible employee who dies on a holiday or holiday weekend shall be entitled to be paid for the holiday(s).

  • Paid Holiday Pay Payment for holidays will be made at an employee’s basic pay, except if an employee has been working in a higher paid position than her regular position for a majority of the sixty (60) working days preceding her holiday, in which case she shall receive the higher pay.

  • Holiday Payment 4.1 Where an employee works on a holiday specified in Article 47 (Holidays) and opts for compensating leave under Article UN13.2 or COR13.2, he or she may elect, at that time, to receive, in addition to his or her entitlement under Article UN13.2 or COR13.2, further leave equal to the difference between the number of hours in the employee’s normal work day and his or her entitlement under Article UN13.2

  • Statutory Holiday Pay Employees who qualify for statutory holiday pay shall be paid an average day's pay on the Statutory Holidays above, based on the following: amount paid / days worked. “Amount paid” is the amount earned by the employee for work done during the thirty (30) calendars day period preceding the statutory holiday, including vacation pay but excluding overtime pay. “Days worked” is the number of days the employee worked or earned wages during that thirty (30) calendar day period.

  • Holiday Entitlement Employees who are laid off within seven (7) working days (except employees subject to dismissal through cause) prior to a Statutory Holiday occurring shall be entitled to such Statutory Holiday with pay. Also, employees who are absent either the day before or the day after a Statutory Holiday or both shall be entitled to such Statutory Holiday with pay provided they are absent for a reason of illness or accident.

  • Entitlement to Vacation Leave With Pay An employee is entitled to vacation leave with pay to the extent of his earned credits but an employee who has completed six (6) months of continuous employment may receive an advance of credits equivalent to the anticipated credits for the vacation year.

  • Overtime Entitlement (a) An employee will be entitled to compensation for authorized overtime in excess of:

  • Holiday Overtime An employee required to work on any of the above-named holidays will be paid holiday pay plus payment for the number of hours worked at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) his regular straight time rate of pay.

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