Common use of Two Weeks Clause in Contracts

Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's continuous service in the employ of 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 two (2) consecutive weeks' vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's continuous service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (1,000) 1,500 hours excluding overtime for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months shall be entitled to two (2) consecutive weeks' weeks vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' weeks straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's continuous service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months this period, shall be entitled to two (2) consecutive weeks' weeks vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' weeks straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four and one-half percent (4%4½%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's year of continuous service between December 1st and November 30th of the following year in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months this period, shall be entitled to a total of two (2) consecutive weeks' weeks vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, rate or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year1)year's continuous service in the employ of 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 two (2) consecutive 2)consecutive weeks' vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Two Weeks. 11:01 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's continuous service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand (1,000) 1,000 hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months shall be entitled to two (2) consecutive weeks' weeks vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' weeks straight-time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Two Weeks. 11:01 11:02 Each employee who has completed one (1) year's year and up to three (3) years of continuous service in the employ of the Company and has worked a minimum of one thousand seventeen hundred and fifty (1,0001,750) hours for the Company during the preceding twelve (12) months shall be entitled to two (2) consecutive weeks' weeks vacation with pay equal to two (2) full weeks' straight-weeks straight time pay at the employee's regular rate, or four percent (4%) of annual gross earnings, whichever is the greater. Three Weeks:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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