Employee does NOT work on his/her Next Scheduled Work Day Following the Holiday Sample Clauses

Employee does NOT work on his/her Next Scheduled Work Day Following the Holiday. When a full time employee does NOT work on his/her next scheduled work day following the holiday, the employee is entitled to the day off, without a reduction in pay, in recognition of his/her regularly scheduled day off.
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