General Holidays Defined Sample Clauses

General Holidays Defined. The following shall be considered as General Holidays on which employees shall not be required to work: New Year’s Day Good Friday Victoria Day Canada Day Labour Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Boxing Day Civic Day Remembrance Day Family Day Christmas Eve Day And all other general holidays as may be declared by the Provincial or Federal Governments. Employees shall be paid for the above-mentioned general holidays at the regular rates.
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General Holidays Defined. (a) Except as otherwise stipulated in this Article, an employee shall be paid an amount equivalent to eight (8) hours' pay at the employee's straight time hourly rate for the following holidays, whether or not the employee works on such holidays: New Year's Day Civic Holiday Family Day - 3rd Monday in February Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Remembrance Day 2nd Monday in June Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day (b) Should either the Provincial or Federal Governments legislate a new statutory holiday, the parties to this agreement agree that the 2nd Monday in June holiday shall be moved to observe any new statutory holiday declared by legislation.
General Holidays Defined. (a) Except as otherwise stipulated in this Article/Agreement, an employee shall be paid an amount equivalent to eight (8) hours' pay at the employee's straight time hourly rate for the following holidays, whether or not the employee works on the holidays: New Year's Day Civic Holiday Family Day - 3rd Monday in February Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Remembrance Day 2nd Monday in June Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day (b) If the Provincial or Federal Government legislates a new holiday, it shall replace the 2nd Monday in June.
General Holidays Defined. (a) Part Time And Casual Employees An employee shall, for each General Holiday, be paid Holiday Pay equal to one twentieth (1/20th) of the wages that they earned in the four (4) week period immediately preceding the week in which the General Holiday occurs.
General Holidays Defined. The following days shall be recognized as Holidays: • New Year’s Day • Labour DayGood FridayThanksgiving DayVictoria DayRemembrance DayCanada DayChristmas Day • BC Day • Boxing Day
General Holidays Defined. (a) Part Time And Casual Employees (b) Full Time Employees Full Time Employees shall be paid eight (8) hours General Holiday pay at the Meeting Non-Driving rate of pay. The General Holidays are: Victoria Day Canada Day Remembrance Day Christmas Day Any new statutory holiday enacted by the provincial or federal government shall be immediately recognized as a general holiday for all purposes of this Agreement.

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  • GENERAL HOLIDAYS 8.01 The following days shall be considered as General Holidays. An employee’s pay for a general holiday shall be as set out in Articles 8.03 and 8.04 below and Article 6.03: New Year’s Day Labour Day Xxxxx Xxxx Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Remembrance Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day Civic Holiday and any other day or portion of a day generally observed by the retail grocery and meat stores and designated as a holiday by the Company. 8.02 In order for a full-time or part-time employee to receive pay for a general holiday, they must: (1) not have been voluntarily absent from work on the scheduled work day prior to and following such holiday; (2) have worked their full, regular designated weekly hours for the week in which holidays, a holiday, or portion of a holiday occur, except for bona-fide illness. Any employee on leave of absence (except employees disentitled for general holiday pay as set out in the following paragraph) granted by the Company, at the request of the employee, shall not qualify for a general holiday with pay if they are absent on both their last scheduled work day prior to, and their first scheduled work day following the general holiday. Any employee receiving a payment under the Company’s Weekly Indemnity Benefit Plan, or Workers Compensation, for the full week in which the General Holiday(s) occurs, and requests for time off for vacation purposes as set out in Article 11.16, shall not be entitled to general holiday pay. 8.03 Eligible full-time employees shall suffer no reduction in their pay for a general holiday as set out in 8.01 above. 8.04 Eligible part-time employees shall be compensated as follows: (a) All part-time employees who have been employed thirty (30) calendar days or more and have worked an average of at least thirty-two (32) hours or more per week in the four (4) weeks preceding the week in which a general holiday occurs, shall receive eight (8) hours’ pay at their regular, hourly rate for each holiday. (b) All part-time employees who have been employed thirty (30) calendar days or more and have worked an average of at least twenty (20) hours a week, but less than thirty-two (32) hours per week in the four

  • Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays, etc If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall not be a Business Day, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Annual Holidays All colleagues covered by this Agreement are entitled to holiday entitlement (inclusive of bank holidays) as set out in the table below. The entitlement is based on a working week of 40 hours across 5 days. Colleagues working other shift patterns will have a pro rata entitlement based on their contracted hours and length of service: Number of Years Service Total Holiday Entitlement in days (inclusive of bank holidays) Holiday Hours based on 40 hour contract In First 2 years’ Service 30 240 After 2 years’ Service 32 256 After 5 years’ Service 34 272 After 15 years’ Service 36 288 The increase in holiday entitlement will be effective from the start of the holiday year (1st April) following the service anniversary. Where a colleague takes a full holiday week, the deduction from their annual leave entitlement will be based on the colleague’s weekly contracted hours. For single day absences, the number of hours deducted from the annual entitlement will be the colleague’s weekly contracted hours divided by the number of contracted days. Holiday entitlement is to be taken in the period 1st April in each year to 31st March in the following year. All holidays must normally be taken within the appropriate holiday year and cannot be carried forward from one year to the next. However, and only in exceptional circumstances, the General Manager may authorise holidays to be carried forward. If a colleague does not book holidays when requested to do so the holidays may be allocated by the manager in order to avoid holiday “congestion” or the colleague losing holiday entitlement. Any occasion when the depot is closed will be counted as a day’s holiday for a colleague scheduled to work and automatically deducted from the annual holiday entitlement. This would normally happen on public holidays such as Christmas day, or in the event of planned closures. The table below provides a broad indication of the amount of holiday that colleagues should aim to take in each period. Depots will review holiday usage against these principles to ensure that holiday is taken by colleagues and there is no congestion at the end of the holiday year. April May June July August September 50% October November December 25% January February March 25% A colleague leaving the Co-op will receive payment in lieu of any holidays accrued but untaken. The Co-op will make the appropriate deductions for any holidays taken in excess of the amount accrued. Holiday Pay is calculated to ensure compliance with the Working Time Regulations: • From April 2020, holiday pay will be calculated based on average earnings over the rolling previous 52 weeks or Basic Salary, whichever is the higher. • If a colleague has less than 52 weeks service, holiday pay will be calculated based on their average earnings over the total number of weeks during which they have been employed by us or their Basic Salary, whichever is the higher. Note: average earnings will include all elements as required by law from time to time. Holidays will not be allocated but will be offered to colleagues on a ‘first come first served’ basis with maximum quotas set for each holiday week relevant to each Depot. As the holiday year runs from the 1st April until the 31st March the weekly quotas will be published at the beginning of February for the following year’s holiday entitlements.

  • Personal Holiday Each employee is entitled to a personal holiday as governed by the provisions of section 110.117, Florida Statutes.

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