Reasonable Time Off Sample Clauses

Reasonable Time Off. “Reasonable Time Off” shall be understood to be limited to only that time off which required to attend the medical practitioner’s office for an appointment made in advance, and the related time required to travel to and from the medical practitioner’s office. The affected employee is required to cooperate in keeping this paid-time absence to the minimum time actually required.
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Reasonable Time Off. 4.7.1 The District will allow a reasonable number of Union representatives a reasonable amount of time off without loss of compensation or other benefits for time to formally meet and confer with representatives of the District on matters within the Union’s scope of representation (up to a maximum of six representatives in MOU bargaining sessions), meet and confer sessions, representing employees in meetings with managers, attendance at personnel/retirement meetings, scheduled meetings with District Administration, and for participation in training programs when the District has requested Union attendance.
Reasonable Time Off. The agreed guidance is ‘the amount that is reasonable in all the circumstances’. Trade unions are encouraged to try and ensure that the number of trade union representatives and the time spent at each meeting is no more than is required for effective representation. The amount of paid time off will be recorded and monitored including time off for training, agreed by the representative’s line manager in advance wherever possible.

Related to Reasonable Time Off

  • Applicable Time Off Employees who are granted leave in accordance with this Article shall take time off in the following order:

  • Double Time 9 1. All work performed beyond regular overtime on a full-time employee’s 10 scheduled second (2nd) or third (3rd), or fourth (4th) day of rest will be paid at the rate of two (2) 11 times the employee’s regular rate of pay, provided that an employee who has refused to work

  • Time Off The company recognises that sufficient time off to attend to personal matters and for recreation are important to the employee’s wellbeing, job satisfaction and overall productivity. Accordingly, time off may be taken with the consent of the Company, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. In considering the approval to have time off, the Parties will have regard to the current works programme and the urgency of the reason for time off. In the event that time off is to be taken, it will be the employee’s obligation to advise the Company in advance or as soon as practicable on the day of absence, recognising that unplanned absences can cause costly disruption to programmed works and are a major source of annoyance for the company, other employees and clients. The object of offering flexible working hours is that in return employees will take very seriously their obligation to turn up when they are expected. In view of the disruption caused by unplanned and or notified absenteeism, repeated failure to observe the protocol for time off would constitute misconduct.

  • Prime Time Vacation Period Subject to the provisions of this article, it is the intent of the parties that no employee will be restricted in the time of year they choose to take their vacation. The Employer will make every effort to allow employees to take their vacation during the period of April 15th to October 15th inclusive, which will be defined as the prime time vacation period.

  • Paid Time Off The Executive shall be entitled to take paid time off in accordance with the Company’s applicable paid time off policy for executives, as may be in effect from time to time.

  • COMPLETE STATEMENTS 1 THROUGH 5 BELOW 1. This request is for an: Update Amendment See Contract Modification Procedure for an explanation of these terms. 2. The intent of this submittal is to request: Addition of new products or services Deletion of products or services Change in pricing level Other Update Other Amendment

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  • Compensatory Time Off i) Regular and non-regular type 2 faculty members may choose, prior to starting an overload, whether to accept financial compensation or compensatory time off as payment for the overload.

  • Sick Leave While on Vacation An employee who while on vacation is incapacitated for one (1) or more days due to personal illness or injury may charge such days to accrued sick leave. In such event, the employee promptly shall notify his department, and upon return to duty shall substantiate the need for, and use of, sick leave.

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) Executive shall earn and accrue paid-time-off covering vacation and sick time benefits at the rate of twenty (20) days per year for employment periods of up to five years of service. The PTO accrual rate shall automatically increase by five (5) additional days for each additional 5 years of service up to maximum of thirty (30) days per year after 10 years of service. For example, after five years of service, the annual PTO accrual rate shall increase to twenty-five (25) days. Unused PTO shall carry over to the next year, but Executive shall cease accruing further PTO at any time Executive has accrued two times his annual accrual rate. Unused PTO days which are not in excess of two-times the annual accrual rate shall be paid in a cash lump sum payment promptly after Executive’s termination of employment.

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