Common use of HOLIDAYS Section A. List of Holidays Clause in Contracts

HOLIDAYS Section A. List of Holidays. For pay purposes the following shall be recognized as holidays: A. New Year's Day -- January 1 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day – Third Monday in January C. President's Day observed -- Third Monday in February D. Memorial Day observed -- Last Monday in May E. Independence Day -- July 4 F. Labor Day -- First Monday in September G. Thanksgiving Day -- Fourth Thursday in November and the Friday after Thanksgiving H. Christmas Day -- December 25 I. If Christmas day or New Year’s day fall on a Saturday or Sunday, then Friday and Monday are off; Monday or Tuesday, then Monday and Tuesday are off; Wednesday, then Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are off; or Thursday or Friday, then Thursday and Friday are off. In the case when December 24th falls on a work day, the President will grant an exchange holiday as appropriate. J. Floating – Three floating holidays shall be granted each year and shall be considered as an exchange for, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day and the State General Election Day Holiday which were formerly observed by Employees on specified days. Although the Montana State General Election Day occurs only on even-numbered years, the FVCC holiday which was traded through bargaining for the Montana State General Election Day Holiday shall be granted each and every year. If not used within the fiscal year they were earned, these floating holidays shall be lost. FVCC has agreed that these floating holidays will be floated to be used between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day to allow employees to enjoy an extended holiday schedule. In some years to accommodate scheduling needs for the College, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day will be exchanged for a Monday or a Friday during Spring Break, to be known as “College Day” Anyone wishing to make different arrangements must get approval from their supervisor and the HR Department prior to the holiday.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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HOLIDAYS Section A. List of Holidays. For pay purposes the following shall be recognized as holidays: A. New Year's Day -- January 1 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day – Third Monday in January C. President's Day observed -- Third Monday in February D. Memorial Day observed -- Last Monday in May E. Independence Day -- July 4 F. Labor Day -- First Monday in September G. Thanksgiving Day -- Fourth Thursday in November and the Friday after Thanksgiving H. Christmas Day -- December 25 I. If Christmas day or New Year’s day fall on a Saturday or Sunday, then Friday and Monday are off; Monday or Tuesday, then Monday and Tuesday are off; Wednesday, then Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are off; or Thursday or Friday, then Thursday and Friday are off. In the case when December 24th falls on a work day, the President will grant an exchange holiday as appropriate. J. Floating – Three floating holidays shall be granted each year and shall be considered as an exchange for, Columbus for Indigenous Peoples Day, Veteran’s Day and the State General Election Day Holiday which were formerly observed by Employees on specified days. Although the Montana State General Election Day occurs only on even-numbered years, the FVCC holiday which was traded through bargaining for the Montana State General Election Day Holiday shall be granted each and every year. If not used within the fiscal year they were earned, these floating holidays shall be lost. FVCC has agreed that these floating holidays will be floated to be used between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day to allow employees to enjoy an extended holiday schedule. In some years to accommodate scheduling needs for the College, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day will be exchanged for a Monday or a Friday during Spring Break, to be known as “College Day” Anyone wishing to make different arrangements must get approval from their supervisor and the HR Department prior to the holiday.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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HOLIDAYS Section A. List of Holidays. For pay purposes the following shall be recognized as holidays: A. New Year's Day -- January 1 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day – Third Monday in January C. President's Day observed -- Third Monday in February D. Memorial Day observed -- Last Monday in May E. Independence Day -- July 4 F. Labor Day -- First Monday in September G. Thanksgiving Day -- Fourth Thursday in November and the Friday after Thanksgiving H. Christmas Day -- December 25 I. If Christmas day or New Year’s day fall on a Saturday or Sunday, then Friday and Monday are off; Monday or Tuesday, then Monday and Tuesday are off; Wednesday, then Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are off; or Thursday or Friday, then Thursday and Friday are off. In the case when December 24th falls on a work day, the President will grant an exchange holiday as appropriate. J. Floating – Three floating holidays shall be granted each year and shall be considered as an exchange for, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day and the State General Election Day Holiday which were formerly observed by Employees on specified days. Although the Montana State General Election Day occurs only on even-numbered years, the FVCC holiday which was traded through bargaining for the Montana State General Election Day Holiday shall be granted each and every year. If not used within the fiscal year they were earned, these floating holidays shall be lost. FVCC has agreed that these floating holidays will be floated to be used between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day to allow employees to enjoy an extended holiday schedule. In some years to accommodate scheduling needs for the College, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day will be exchanged for a Monday or a Friday during Spring Break, to be known as “College Day” Anyone wishing to make different arrangements must get approval from their supervisor and the HR Department prior to the holiday.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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