Office Holidays Sample Clauses

Office Holidays. 1. Definition: An Office Holiday is a day of time off with pay for all Permanent employees.
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Office Holidays. 6.01 a) All Employees covered by this Agreement will receive seven (7) hours’ pay at their regular straight time rates for each of the following Office Holidays (regardless of the day on which the holiday falls), in addition to any wages which the Employee may be in receipt of for work performed on such holidays:
Office Holidays. 15.1,1 The following days are designated as paid holidays: New Years Day December 24 Int’l Women's Day Christmas Day Good Friday Boxing Day Easter Monday December 27 Victoria Day December 28 Canada Day December 29 B.C. Day December 30 Labour Day December 31 Thanksgiving Remembrance Day
Office Holidays a. Paid holidays for management and administrative support staff members are: New Years’ Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx’x birthday, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, Friday following Thanksgiving, and Christmas; and a 4-hour (p.m.) holiday on weekday Christmas Eve Day.
Office Holidays. 15. 1, 1 The following days are designated as paid Statutory Holidays: New Years Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Easter Monday Remembrance Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day B. C. Day The Employer recognizes any additional holidays declared by the Government of Canada or the Government of British Columbia, or any day observed by the Employer in l ieu of such a day.
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  • GENERAL HOLIDAYS 13.01 The following days shall be recognized and considered as paid general holidays: New Year's Day Labour Day Xxxxx Xxxx Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Remembrance Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day Xxxxx Xxx Day and any other day or portion of a day designated as a paid holiday by the Civic, Provincial or Federal Government.

  • UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS The University observes the following days as administrative holidays:

  • Worked Holidays Employees who are required to work on the above-named holidays shall receive the pay due them for the holiday, plus double their base rate for all hours worked on such holiday, plus shift differential if applicable, unless the employee starts to work at 10:00 P.M., or thereafter on that day.

  • Unworked Holidays Eligible employees shall receive pay equal to their normal work shift at their base rate in effect at the time the holiday occurs. An employee who is on the active payroll on the holiday and has worked both the last scheduled shift preceding the holiday and the first scheduled shift succeeding the holiday shall be eligible for pay for such unworked holiday. An exception to this requirement will occur if the employee(s) can furnish proof, satisfactory to the District that because of illness they were unable to work on either of such shifts, and the absence previous to such holiday, by reason of such illness, has not been longer than 30 regular workdays, and they received sick pay for the day(s) missed.

  • Public Holidays 11.1 The following days are public holidays: New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, and any other gazetted public holidays in the relevant state or territory in which the work is being performed, other than:

  • PAID HOLIDAYS 12.01 (a) A full-time employee who otherwise qualifies hereunder shall receive the following paid holidays: New Year's Day (Jan. 1st) Labour Day 3rd Monday in February Thanksgiving Day Easter Monday Remembrance Day (Nov.11th) Good Friday Christmas Day (Dec. 25th) Victoria Day Boxing Day (Dec. 26th) Canada Day (July 1st) Civic Holiday

  • Overtime Holidays Double time the regular rate for work on the following holiday(s). New Year's Day

  • Annual Holidays (i) On completion of 12 months continuous service an employee shall be entitled to annual paid leave of 4 working weeks.

  • Designated Holidays A part-time employee shall not be paid for the designated holidays but shall, instead be paid a premium of four and one-quarter (4.25%) per cent for all straight-time hours during the period of part-time employment.

  • Premium Holidays If the employer receives a premium holiday(s), the employees shall not be required to pay their portion of the premium(s) for the holiday month(s).

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