Common use of General Holiday Pay Clause in Contracts

General Holiday Pay. 6.01 The following days shall be considered holidays for which regular, full-time employees shall suffer no reduction in pay due to the closing of the Company's plant on said days: New Year's Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Xxxxx Xxxx Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Remembrance Day Canada Day Christmas Day Xxxxx Xxx Day Boxing Day or any other day or portion of a day designated by the Provincial or Federal Government, (a) provided that an employee was not voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday, (b) and provided an employee reports to work for the scheduled shift if required to work on the general holiday, except for bona fide illness. When any of the above General Holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, the General Holiday or the day substituted by the Government shall be observed. When any General Holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday will become the substituted day for the holiday. When any General Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday will become the substituted day for the holiday. 6.02 Employees required to work on General Holidays, as set forth in Article 6.01, shall be paid the regular, hourly rate they would have received had they not worked, plus an additional amount of one and one-half (1½X) times the employee's hourly rate. 6.03 Part-time employees shall receive General Holiday pay in the amount equal to five (5%) per cent of their gross wages (excluding overtime and previous year’s vacation pay) in the four (4) week period immediately preceding the General Holiday. In order for part-time employees to qualify for General Holiday pay, said employee must not have been voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday except for bona fide illness. 6.04 When any of the holidays as provided for in Article 6.01 fall on a full- time employee's regular assigned day off, said employee will be assigned another day off duty, the time of same to be by mutual agreement between the employee and the Company, or in lieu thereof, an extra day's pay may be given, if mutually agreed to between the employee and the Company. 6.05 Employees working permanently on a shift of hours that qualify the employee for night shift premium shall receive said premium on general holiday pay. 6.06 Any employee called in to work on a General Holiday shall be guaranteed not less than six (6) hours' pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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General Holiday Pay. 6.01 The following days shall be considered holidays for which regular, full-time employees shall suffer no reduction in pay due to the closing of the Company's plant on said days: New Year's Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Xxxxx Xxxx Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Remembrance Day Canada Day Christmas Day Xxxxx Xxx Day Boxing Day or any other day or portion of a day designated by the Provincial or Federal Government, (a) Provided that when any of the above holidays fall on a Sunday the day substituted by the Federal Government or the Provincial Government shall be observed, (b) And provided that an employee was not voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday, (bc) and And provided an employee reports to work for the scheduled shift if required to work on the general holiday, except for bona fide illness. When any of the above General Holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, the General Holiday or the day substituted by the Government shall be observed. When any General Holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday will become the substituted day for the holiday. When any General Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday will become the substituted day for the holiday. 6.02 Employees required to work on General Holidays, as set forth in Article sub-article 6.01, shall be paid the regular, hourly rate they would have received had they not worked, plus an additional amount of one and one-half (1½X) times the employee's hourly rate. 6.03 Part-time employees shall receive General Holiday pay in the amount equal to five (5%) per cent of their gross wages (excluding overtime and previous year’s vacation pay) in the four (4) week period immediately preceding the General Holiday. In order for part-time employees to qualify for General Holiday pay, said employee must not have been voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday except for bona fide illness. 6.04 When any of the holidays as provided for in Article sub-article 6.01 fall on a full- full-time employee's regular assigned day off, said employee will be assigned another day off duty, the time of same to be by mutual agreement between the employee and the Company, or in lieu thereof, an extra day's pay may be given, if mutually agreed to between the employee and the Company. 6.05 Employees working permanently on a shift of hours that qualify the employee for night shift premium shall receive said premium on general holiday pay. 6.06 Any employee called in to work on a General Holiday shall be guaranteed not less than six (6) hours' pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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General Holiday Pay. 6.01 The following days shall be considered holidays for which regular, full-time employees shall suffer no reduction in pay due to the closing of the Company's plant on said days: New Year's Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Xxxxx Xxxx Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Remembrance Day Canada Day Christmas Day Xxxxx Xxx Day Boxing Day Xxxxx Xxxx Xxx or any other day or portion of a day designated by the Provincial or Federal Government, (a) Provided that when any of the above holidays fall on a Sunday the day substituted by the Federal Government or the Provincial Government shall be observed, (b) And provided that an employee was not voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday, (bc) and And provided an employee reports to work for the scheduled shift if required to work on the general holiday, except for bona fide illness. When any of the above General Holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, the General Holiday or the day substituted by the Government shall be observed. When any General Holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday will become the substituted day for the holiday. When any General Holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday will become the substituted day for the holiday. 6.02 Employees required to work on General Holidays, as set forth in Article sub- article 6.01, shall be paid the regular, hourly rate they would have received had they not worked, plus an additional amount of one and one-half (1½X) times the employee's hourly rate. 6.03 Part-time employees shall receive General Holiday pay in the amount equal to five (5%) per cent of their gross wages (excluding overtime and previous year’s vacation pay) in the four (4) week period immediately preceding the General Holiday. In order for part-time employees to qualify for General Holiday pay, said employee must not have been voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to or following such holiday except for bona fide illness. 6.04 When any of the holidays as provided for in Article sub-article 6.01 fall on a full- full-time employee's regular assigned day off, said employee will be assigned another day off duty, the time of same to be by mutual agreement between the employee and the Company, or in lieu thereof, an extra day's pay may be given, if mutually agreed to between the employee and the Company. 6.05 Employees working permanently on a shift of hours that qualify the employee for night shift premium shall receive said premium on general holiday pay. 6.06 Any employee called in to work on a General Holiday shall be guaranteed not less than six (6) hours' pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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