Layoff Notice or Pay Sample Clauses

Layoff Notice or Pay. The employer shall give regular full-time and regular part-time employees the following written notice of layoff or normal pay in lieu as follows:
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Layoff Notice or Pay. The employer shall give regular full-time and regular part-time employees the following written notice of layoff or normal pay in lieu as follows: one weeks pay or written notice, after three months service; two weeks pay or days written notice, after one year of service; three weeks pay or days written notice, after two years service, plus one additional week’s pay for each additional year of employment to a maximum of eight weeks pay. A copy of the written notice shall also be sent to the Secretary Business Manager of the Union or designate. Recall Rights

Related to Layoff Notice or Pay

  • Layoff Notice (a) The Employer shall give regular full-time and regular part-time employees the following written notice of layoff or normal pay for that period in lieu of notice:

  • Period of Notice Subject to-

  • Notice of Separation When an employee’s resignation is presumed in accordance with Section 27.2 above, the Employer will separate the employee by sending a separation notice to the employee by certified mail to the last known address of the employee. Such notice will include information regarding eligibility for continuation of medical benefits.

  • CAFA Notice Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1715, not later than ten (10) days after the Agreement is filed with the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall cause to be served upon the Attorneys General of each U.S. State in which Settlement Class members reside, the Attorney General of the United States, and other required government officials, notice of the proposed settlement as required by law, subject to Paragraph 5.1 below.

  • Lay-off Notice In cases of lay-off, the Company will give as much notice as possible.

  • Notice of Absence If Tenant plans to leave the Property for 7 (seven) or more consecutive days or expects long, frequent or customary absences, Tenant must notify the Landlord in writing. Tenant hereby agrees that any such absence, whether a singular occurrence or customary, shall not obviate Tenant's obligation to pay timely Rent.

  • Advance Notice of Layoff The Employer shall notify employees who are to be laid off four (4) weeks prior to the effective date of layoff. If the employee has not had the opportunity to work the days as provided in this article, they shall be paid for the days for which work was not made available.

  • Notice of Shift Change The Co-operative agrees to give forty-eight (48) hours' notice when changing a full-time employee's shift, except in the event of an emergency (an emergency is defined as snowstorm, or flood, or breakdown of machinery, or other instances of force majeure or an unscheduled absence of an employee). Should the Co-operative fail to give forty-eight (48) hours' notice of a shift change as indicated above, each affected employee shall receive double (2) time their regular hourly rate of pay for all time worked on the new shift. Mutual agreement of employees to shift changes between each other shall not be deemed covered by this clause, (i.e. the Co- operative will not pay a penalty for this type of a shift change). Such shift changes require the prior approval of management. The Co-operative agrees that wherever possible it shall verbally advise part-time employees twenty-four (24) hours in advance when the Co-operative changes an employee's posted work schedule.

  • Notice of Delay 12.1. When anything delays or threatens to delay the timely performance of the Purchase Order, Supplier must immediately provide written notice to Buyer in writing of all relevant information, including but not limited to the reasons for the potential delay and Supplier’s short-term and long-term mitigation actions.

  • Notice of Layoff The Employer shall make every reasonable effort under the circumstances to provide affected employees with at least fourteen (14) calendar days’ notice prior to the contemplated effective date of a layoff.

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