Holidays Falling on Weekends Sample Clauses

Holidays Falling on Weekends. When any of the above holidays fall on a Saturday, the preceding day shall be a holiday. When any of the above holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be a holiday. If mutually agreed to by the President and the Campus Association, in cases where there are two (2) consecutive holidays, one of which falls on a weekend day, the work day preceding the first holiday, or work day following the second holiday, shall be a holiday.
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Holidays Falling on Weekends. In the event one of the holidays falls on a Sunday, the following day, Monday, will be the recognized holiday for eligible employees; if the holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be recognized as a holiday. However, employees assigned to seven (7) day operations will celebrate the actual date of the holiday. Employees will be considered as having been assigned to a five (5) day operation if their schedule reflects such an assignment for one (1) month or more.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. Whenever a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. Whenever a holiday falls on a Sunday, the succeeding Monday shall be observed as the holiday.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. Holidays falling on Saturday or Sunday, the day preceding or the day following the holiday shall be observed as holidays as provided by State Law and regulations.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. Whenever any of said days shall fall on Sunday, the succeeding Monday shall be the holiday. If said holidays fall on a Saturday or on a regularly scheduled day of work or regularly scheduled day off, the employees affected shall be granted a compensatory day off, with pay, to be selected by the employee subject to approval of the department head.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. If any designated holiday recognized in Section 1 of this Article falls on Sunday, it shall be celebrated on the following Monday. If any such holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the preceding Friday; provided, however, that if an employee's regular workweek includes Saturday work, such employee shall celebrate the holiday on Saturday.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. When any of the above-noted holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday and are not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday and/or Tuesday shall be deemed to be holidays for regular employees for the purpose of this Agreement.
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Holidays Falling on Weekends. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the succeeding workday shall be observed as the holiday. When a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding workday shall be deemed the holiday. For those employees whose regular workweek is other than Monday through Friday, holidays falling on their regular days off will be treated in such a way that they are not penalized by loss of paid holidays.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. When any of the above noted holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday and are not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday or the preceding Friday will be declared a day off with pay.
Holidays Falling on Weekends. A. If Christmas Day or New Year's Day falls on Saturday, either the previous Thursday or the following Monday shall be paid days off work to coincide with the Winter Break for that particular year (December of each year) as designated on the school year calendar in the MTI Teacher's Unit Collective Bargaining Agreement. Independence Day shall be observed as a paid day off on the day designated by Congress. B. In the event that Christmas and New Year's Day fall on a Sunday or Monday, the employees shall observe the December 24 and December 31 holidays on either the previous Friday or following Tuesday to coincide with the Winter Break for that particular year (December of each year) as designated on the school year calendar in the MTI Teacher's Unit Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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