Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays Sample Clauses

Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays. 2 Eligible employees shall receive pay equal to their normal workshift at their base rate in effect 3 at the time the holiday occurs. An employee who is on the active payroll on the holiday and 4 has worked either his last scheduled shift preceding the holiday or his first scheduled shift 5 succeeding the holiday, and is not on leave of absence, shall be eligible for pay for such 6 unworked holiday. An exception to this requirement will occur if the employee can furnish 7 proof satisfactory to the District that because of illness, or District approved paid leave, the 8 employee was unable to work on either of such shifts, and the employee’s absence previous to 9 such holiday by reason of such illness has not been longer than thirty (30) regular workdays.
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Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays. 28 Eligible employees shall receive pay equal to their normal work shift at their base rate in effect 29 at the time the holiday occurs. An employee who is on the active payroll on the holiday, and 30 has worked the last scheduled shift preceding the holiday and the first scheduled shift 31 succeeding the holiday, or on approved paid leave, shall be eligible for pay for such unworked 32 holiday.
Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays. 2 Employees who are on the active payroll, and have worked or were on approved compensated 3 leave either their last scheduled shift preceding the holiday or their first scheduled shift 4 succeeding the holiday, shall be compensated for such unworked holiday.
Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays. 11 Employees shall receive pay equal to their normal work shift at their base rate in effect at the 12 time the holiday occurs. An employee who is on the active payroll on the holiday, and has 13 worked either the last scheduled shift preceding the holiday or the first scheduled shift 14 succeeding the holiday, and is not on leave of absence, shall be eligible for pay for such 15 unworked holiday. An exception to this requirement will occur if the employee can furnish 16 proof satisfactory to the District that because of illness the employee was unable to work on 17 either of such shifts and the absence by reason of such illness is covered by sick leave.
Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays. 16 Eligible employees shall receive pay equal to their average daily hours at their regular rate in 17 effect at the time the holiday occurs. Employees who are on the active payroll on the holiday 18 and have been compensated for their last scheduled shift preceding the holiday and their first 19 scheduled shift succeeding the holiday, and are not on leave of absence, shall be eligible for 20 pay for such unworked holiday. 22 An example of the calculation to determine average daily hours is: A Paraeducator who 23 works 6.0 hours per day Monday through Thursday and 1.5 hours on Friday works a 24 total of 25.5 hours per week. (6.0 hours per day x 4 days + 1.5 hours ÷ 5 = 5.1 Average 25 Daily Hours.) Employee compensation for an unworked holiday is 5.1 hours.

Related to Section 7.1.1. Unworked Holidays

  • Vacations and Holidays The Executive will be entitled to three (3) weeks' paid vacation each calendar year in accordance with the vacation policies of the Employer in effect for its executive officers from time to time. The Executive will also be entitled to the paid holidays and other paid leave set forth in the Employer's policies. Vacation days during any calendar year that are not used by the Executive during such calendar year may be used in any subsequent calendar year; provided, however, that no more than six weeks' paid vacation may be accrued or carried forward.

  • 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

  • Holidays Worked When an employee works on a calendar holiday, he/she shall receive payment of the holiday at the regular rate and in addition, at the discretion of the Employer, (1) be paid at the rate of time and one half for hours actually worked on the holiday or (2) be given compensatory time off equal to one and one half the number of hours actually worked.

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