RELOCATION PAY Sample Clauses

RELOCATION PAY. Non-disciplinary geographic relocations for the convenience of the Department which are lateral or promotional and not for filling vacancies in which an employee is exercising RIF rehire rights, or being filled primarily for the convenience of the employee, shall be eligible for up to three thousand dollars ($3,000) reimbursement of actual expenses, not to exceed thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) per fiscal year, in the aggregate, for the following: Fees connected with the buying and/or selling of a house (points, legal fees, etc.); Security deposits; Newspaper advertisements regarding sale/rental arrangements; Moving van rental and associated moving costs; Any other expenses associated with the relocation that are mutually agreed to by the employee and the appointing authority. Any reimbursement under this Article shall be in lieu of all other reimbursement provided or required. Any reimbursed expense which is subsequently refunded, or accrued to the employee’s benefit, shall be repaid to the State by the employee.
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  • SEPARATION PAY 24.01 A regular employee shall be entitled to separation pay as set out in subsection .03 provided he/she has not been excluded by subsection .02 and provided he/she meets any of the following eligibility provisions:

  • Termination Pay Effective upon the termination of this Agreement, the Employer will be obligated to pay the Executive (or, in the event of his death, his designated beneficiary as defined below) only such compensation as is provided in this Section 6.5, and in lieu of all other amounts and in settlement and complete release of all claims the Executive may have against the Employer. For purposes of this Section 6.5, the Executive's designated beneficiary will be such individual beneficiary or trust, located at such address, as the Executive may designate by notice to the Employer from time to time or, if the Executive fails to give notice to the Employer of such a beneficiary, the Executive's estate. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Employer will have no duty, in any circumstances, to attempt to open an estate on behalf of the Executive, to determine whether any beneficiary designated by the Executive is alive or to ascertain the address of any such beneficiary, to determine the existence of any trust, to determine whether any person or entity purporting to act as the Executive's personal representative (or the trustee of a trust established by the Executive) is duly authorized to act in that capacity, or to locate or attempt to locate any beneficiary, personal representative, or trustee.

  • Calculation of Vacation Pay Vacation pay shall be at the rate effective immediately prior to the vacation period. However, should any salary increase become effective during the employee's vacation period, he/she shall receive the benefit of such increase from the effective date.

  • Annual Vacation Pay Vacation pay shall be paid at the regular hourly rate of the Nurse in effect immediately prior to the Nurse taking vacation.

  • ISOLATION PAY 43.1 An employee who is stationed at a work location which receives a total of eight (8) or more points under the factors outlined in sub-sections 43.3.1 and 43.3.2 of this Article shall be paid an isolation allowance in accordance with the following scale: 8 points $ 3.45 per week 9 - 12 points $ 5.18 per week 13 - 16 points $ 6.90 per week 17 - 20 points $ 8.63 per week 21 - 24 points $10.35 per week 25 - 28 points $12.08 per week 29 - 32 points $13.80 per week 33 - 36 points $15.53 per week 37 - 40 points $17.25 per week 41 - 44 points $18.98 per week 45 - 48 points $20.70 per week

  • Vacation Payout Where an employee requests in writing to have a specific number of vacation days paid out, and the Employer agrees to the request, the Employer will issue pay in lieu of vacation. Pay in lieu of vacation, if agreed, will be granted only after a minimum of 15 days' vacation time has already been taken in the year.

  • Part-time Vacation Pay If the Employer currently has the computer systems’ capability to implement bi- weekly vacation pay, they shall do so by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. Those Employers with no computer capability will endeavour to implement bi- weekly vacation pay if there is no significant administrative burden, by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. If the Employer does not so implement, it will provide reasons in writing to the Union. Where possible without extensive programming changes, the amount of vacation pay will be separately identified on the pay stub.

  • Computation of Vacation Pay Where an employee's vacation pay for the current year is to be computed as a percentage of his "total wages earned" in the previous year, such "total wages earned" shall include the amount of vacation pay the employee received in the previous year.

  • VACATIONS AND VACATION PAY 9.01 All employees who are covered under this Agreement shall receive vacation pay as a percent of the employee's total earnings exclusive of the Employer's contribution to the Union's Pension, Health Benefit Plan, Education and Assistance Fund and Industry Fund. Income tax shall be deducted weekly from the employee's earnings increased by the amount of vacation pay.

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