No Annual Leave Sample Clauses

No Annual Leave. Because of the specific nature of EMPLOYEE’s job duties and the irregular times during which EMPLOYEE will be required to perform those job duties (for example, working in excess of 40 hours per week during Team’s season, post-season, and recruiting period, while having fewer responsibilities in the off-season), EMPLOYEE acknowledges and agrees that EMPLOYEE will not earn or accrue annual leave.
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No Annual Leave. Because of the specific nature of EMPLOYEE’s job duties and the irregular times during which EMPLOYEE will be required to perform those job duties (for example, working in excess of 40 hours per week during Team’s season, post-season, and recruiting period, while having fewer responsibilities in the off-season), EMPLOYEE acknowledges and agrees that EMPLOYEE will not earn or accrue annual leave. DocuSign Envelope ID: BA523816-055E-457A-948A-FE096A1264BC DocuSign Envelope ID: 5171E73B-04A8-4644-8B28-3F711C6C6ACE
No Annual Leave. Loading is payable to a Nurse who takes annual leave wholly or partly in advance of that period of annual leave having been accrued provided that, if the Nurse’s employment continues until the day when they would have accrued that period of leave, the loading in respect of the period of leave already taken will become payable.

Related to No Annual Leave

  • Additional Annual Leave (a) Shift Worker as defined by the Act An employee is entitled to accrue an additional amount of paid annual leave, for each completed 12 month period of continuous service with the employer, of 1/52 of the number of ordinary hours worked by the employee, for the employer, as a Shift Worker as defined by the Act during that 12 month period. The additional paid annual leave set out in this sub-clause is not cumulative upon the additional paid annual leave set out in the next sub-clause 21.6(b). The entitlement set out in this sub-clause shall only apply in the event that it provides a more favourable outcome for the employee and, if it does, then sub-clause 21.6(b) shall not apply.

  • Payment of Annual Leave (a) If an employee takes annual leave during a period, the annual leave shall be paid at the employee’s ordinary pay immediately before the period begins.

  • Use of Annual Leave The Employer may, upon request of a practitioner and with sufficient cause being shown, which may in the circumstances be with little notice, grant that practitioner single days of annual leave for pressing personal emergencies.

  • Annual Leave (a) An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, subject to the Annual Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000, to take annual leave not exceeding five days in single day periods or part thereof, in any calendar year at a time or times agreed by the parties.

  • 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.

  • Payment for annual leave (a) Before going on annual leave, an employee will be paid the amount of wages they would have received for ordinary time worked had they not been on leave during that period.

  • Taking Annual Leave (1) An employee may, on application approved by the Secretary, take annual leave in either of the following ways:

  • Cashing out annual leave Annual leave may be cashed out by agreement between the Company and an Employee, subject to the following conditions: ▪ An Employee must elect in writing to cash out annual leave; ▪ An Employee must not cash out more than two (2) weeks annual leave in each twelve (12) month period; ▪ The Company must agree to the Employee cashing out their annual leave.

  • Taking of Annual Leave (a) An employee is entitled to take an amount of annual leave during a particular period if:

  • Accumulation of Annual Leave A. During the first three (3) years of employment, a regular or limited term employee shall earn approximately five (5) hours and fifty-one (51) minutes of annual leave during each eighty (80) hour pay period (approximately one hundred fifty-two [152] hours per year), or a prorated amount for any pay period in which the employee is paid for less than eighty (80) hours.

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