Holiday for new employees, etc Sample Clauses

Holiday for new employees, etc. ‌ If a new salaried employee’s paid holiday days are insufficient to cover the company’s main holiday period or if the new salaried employee otherwise desires a longer holiday than the number of holiday days available to him or her, the employer and the salaried employee may agree that the salaried employee shall receive a leave of absence or time off without salary deduction for the requisite number of days. Such agreements shall be in writing. In the case of time off without salary deduction, the following shall apply. If the employment ends within five years from the day it commenced, a deduction shall be made from the accrued salary and/or holiday compensation according to the same regulations as for leave of absence, but calculated on the basis of the salary that applied during the employee’s time off. No deduction shall be made if the employment terminates because of No deduction shall be made if the employment ends because the salaried employee • is ill or • has left his employment under the circumstances stated in the first sentence of the third paragraph of Section 4 of the Act on Security of Employment, or • has been given notice of termination of employment due to shortage of work.
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Related to Holiday for new employees, etc

  • Holiday Pay for Employees Laid Off An employee who is laid off at the close of business the day before a holiday who has worked not less than five (5) previous consecutive work days shall be paid for the holiday.

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  • Part-time Employees Eligible for Holidays 367. Part-time employees who regularly work a minimum of twenty (20) hours in a bi-weekly pay period shall be entitled to holiday pay on a proportionate basis. 368. Regular full-time employees are entitled to 8/80 or 1/10 time off when a holiday falls in a bi-weekly pay period, therefore, part-time employees, as defined in the immediately preceding paragraph, shall receive a holiday based upon the ratio of 1/10 of the total hours regularly worked in a bi-weekly pay period. Holiday time off shall be determined by calculating 1/10 of the hours worked by the part-time employee in the bi-weekly pay period immediately preceding the pay period in which the holiday falls. The computation of holiday time off shall be rounded to the nearest hour.

  • Employees Not Eligible for Holiday Compensation 366. Persons employed for holiday work only, or persons employed on a part-time work schedule which is less than twenty (20) hours in a bi-weekly pay period, or persons employed on an intermittent part-time work schedule (not regularly scheduled), or persons employed on as-needed, seasonal or project basis for less than six (6) months continuous service, or persons on leave without pay status immediately preceding or immediately following the legal holiday shall not receive holiday pay.

  • Eligibility for Sick Leave Subject to the provisions herein, employees and officers (hereinafter called "employees") who are absent from their duties because of illness or disability are eligible for sick leave.

  • Leave Without Pay for Relocation of Spouse (a) At the request of an employee, leave without pay for a period of up to one (1) year shall be granted to an employee whose spouse is permanently relocated and up to five (5) years to an employee whose spouse is temporarily relocated.

  • Eligibility for Holiday Pay A. An employee must be paid for all or a portion of both the regularly scheduled working assignment immediately prior to a holiday and the regularly scheduled working assignment immediately after that holiday in order to receive holiday pay. With County approval, compensatory time earned for working on a holiday or for a holiday falling on a regularly scheduled day off may be taken on the first scheduled working day after the holiday.

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  • Eligibility for Sick Leave with Pay Employees shall be eligible for sick leave with pay immediately upon accrual.

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