Eligibility Criteria for Paid Holiday Leave (2021 Sample Clauses

Eligibility Criteria for Paid Holiday Leave (2021. An employee must be in pay status on the normal workday immediately preceding and the normal workday immediately following the day and date on which the holiday is observed. Otherwise, the employee is not eligible for paid holiday leave and the day will be unpaid.
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Eligibility Criteria for Paid Holiday Leave (2021. An employee must be in pay status on the normal workday immediately preceding and the normal workday immediately following the day and date on which the holiday is observed. Otherwise, the employee is not eligible for paid holiday leave and the day will be unpaid. Any holiday falling on a Saturday shall be observed on the preceding Friday. Any holiday falling on a Sunday shall be observed on the succeeding Monday. Holiday pay for employees in part-time status shall be prorated based on authorized hours. The employees will be offered additional hours, within the same pay period, not to exceed forty (40) hours per week, to make up for any income that may be lost due to the prorated holiday falling on a normal workday. However, the employee shall not be required to work the additional time. Part-time employees authorized to work fewer than twenty (20) hours per week shall not be eligible for holiday pay. Part-time employees authorized to work fewer than twenty (20) hours per week, who are hired into such positions on or before June 30, 2017, will continue to receive holiday pay on a pro-rated basis.

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