Common use of Error Clause in Contracts

Error. If an employee is misinformed as to his/her holiday entitlement, such employee will not be required to reimburse the Company for any excess hours taken if such employee pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing. (Amended 1-1-09) In those cases where an employee has not pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing beforehand, the employee may elect to (a) reimburse the Company for the wages paid for the excess hours, or (b) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her current vacation entitlement, if any, or (c) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her next year's holiday hours, if any. (Amended 1-1-09) 103.15 (Deleted 1-1-94)

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Error. If an employee is misinformed as to his/her holiday entitlement, such employee will not be required to reimburse the Company for any excess hours taken if such employee pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing. (Amended 1-1-09) In those cases where an employee has not pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing beforehand, the employee may elect to (a) reimburse the Company for the wages paid for the excess hours, or (b) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her current vacation entitlement, if any, or (c) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her next year's holiday hours, if any. (Amended Added 1-1-09) 103.15 14.15 (Deleted 1-1-94)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Error. If an employee is misinformed as to his/her holiday entitlement, such employee will not be required to reimburse the Company for any excess hours taken if such employee pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing. (Amended 1-1-09) In those cases where an employee has not pointed out the error to his/her supervisor in writing beforehand, the employee may elect to (a) reimburse the Company for the wages paid for the excess hours, or (b) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her current vacation entitlement, if any, or (c) have such excess hours be deducted from his/her next year's holiday hours, if any. (Amended Added 1-1-09) 103.15 14.15 (Deleted 1-1-94)) TITLE 15. EXPENSES‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement

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