Christmas Day or New Year’s Day Sample Clauses

Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Where the worksite operates on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, a regular employee shall receive either Christmas Day or New Year’s Day off unless the employee requests to work both days and this is agreed to by the Employer.
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Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Off‌ The Employer agrees to make every reasonable effort to ensure that employees required to work shifts will have at least Christmas Day or the following New Year's Day off.
Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. The Employer shall make every reasonable effort to schedule either Christmas Day or New
Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. (a) Employees who are scheduled to work on both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day may, prior to November 30, request to be scheduled off for one (1) of the days. (b) Employees who are scheduled to work Christmas Day after having worked Christmas Day the previous year may, prior to November 30, request to be scheduled off on Christmas Day. (c) Upon receipt of a request under paragraph (a) or (b), the Employer will make reasonable efforts, subject to operational requirements, to accommodate the request by scheduling a replacement.
Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. The Employer shall make every reasonable effort to schedule either Christmas Day or New Year’s Day off for employees so requesting, subject to operational requirements. Requests for such would be made after vacation canvassing and approval has been completed for this time

Related to Christmas Day or New Year’s Day

  • Holiday Falling on a Day of Rest ‌ (a) When a paid holiday falls on a regular full-time employee's day of rest, the employee shall be entitled to a day off with pay in lieu of the holiday. (b) If a regular full-time employee is called in to work on the day designated as the lieu day pursuant to (a) above, he/she shall be compensated at time and one-half for all hours worked.

  • Day Unless otherwise stated, reference to the terms "day," "days," "month," or "months" mean calendar day, calendar days, calendar month, and calendar months, respectively.

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