Holiday Schedule for 12-Month Employees Sample Clauses

Holiday Schedule for 12-Month Employees. Twelve (12) month, full-time employees are entitled to the following recognized paid holidays or days legally recognized as such, providing that the employee must have worked the last scheduled working day prior to and the next scheduled working day after such holiday, except if the employee is on sick leave drawing sick days, emergency leave or vacation (not including personal business day or days) and presents documentation satisfactory to the Human Resources Department that the employee was legitimately on the above mentioned leave for the above days not worked, then said employee shall receive pay for the holiday: Labor Day New Year's Eve Day Wednesday before Thanksgiving* New Year's Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Friday after Thanksgiving Monday after Easter* Christmas Eve Day Independence Day Christmas Day Memorial Day *When designated as a day off for teachers on the LEA Calendar. If these days are not designated, SEALS and the District will meet to determine which two additional days will be designated as holiday time.
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