Common use of Six Weeks Clause in Contracts

Six Weeks. Upon completion of twenty-one (21) years of continuous service, employees shall be entitled to six (6) weeks’ vacation at straight time pay, or twelve percent (12%) of gross earnings, whichever is the greater.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Six Weeks. Upon completion of 11:06 Each employee who has completed twenty-one six (2126) years of continuous service, employees service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of seventeen hundred and fifty (1,750) hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months shall be entitled to a total of six (6) weeks vacation with pay equal to six (6) weeks’ vacation at full weeks straight time paypay at the employee's regular rate, or twelve percent (12%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Six Weeks. Upon completion of twenty-one 11:04 Each employee who has completed fifteen (2115) years continuous service in the employ of continuous service, employees the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months shall be entitled to a total of six (6) weeks vacation with pay equal to six (6) weeks’ vacation full weeks straight-time pay at straight time paythe employee's regular rate, or twelve eleven percent (1211%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Six Weeks. Upon completion of Summary: Each employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years' continuous service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (211,000) years of continuous service, employees hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12)months shall be entitled to six (6) weeks' vacation with pay equal to six full weeks' straight-time pay at straight time paythe employee's regular rate, or twelve percent (12%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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