MEET AND CONFER TIME OFF Sample Clauses

MEET AND CONFER TIME OFF. Those employees who are authorized to attend scheduled meetings with the Municipal Employee Relations Officer or other management representatives for the purpose of meeting and conferring or representing members shall not suffer any loss of compensation for such time. In addition, such employees shall be allowed up to one (1) hour off, without loss of compensation, immediately prior to and immediately following such scheduled meetings. Such time off shall not be deducted from the Union Time Bank. Such time off shall be counted as hours worked for all purposes. Any employee who intends to use such time shall notify the Fire Chief as soon as practical after the time and date of the scheduled meeting is established.
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MEET AND CONFER TIME OFF. Those employees who are authorized to attend scheduled meetings with the Municipal Employee Relations Officer or other management representatives for the purpose of meeting and conferring without the loss of compensation, shall be allowed up to one (1) hour off, without loss of compensation, immediately prior to and immediately following such scheduled meetings. Any employee who intends to use such time shall notify the duty chief as soon as practical after the time and date of the scheduled meeting is established.

Related to MEET AND CONFER TIME OFF

  • Time Off The company recognises that sufficient time off to attend to personal matters and for recreation are important to the employee’s wellbeing, job satisfaction and overall productivity. Accordingly, time off may be taken with the consent of the Company, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. In considering the approval to have time off, the Parties will have regard to the current works programme and the urgency of the reason for time off. In the event that time off is to be taken, it will be the employee’s obligation to advise the Company in advance or as soon as practicable on the day of absence, recognising that unplanned absences can cause costly disruption to programmed works and are a major source of annoyance for the company, other employees and clients. The object of offering flexible working hours is that in return employees will take very seriously their obligation to turn up when they are expected. In view of the disruption caused by unplanned and or notified absenteeism, repeated failure to observe the protocol for time off would constitute misconduct.

  • Paid Time Off The Executive shall be entitled to take paid time off in accordance with the Company’s applicable paid time off policy for executives, as may be in effect from time to time.

  • Vacation; Paid Time Off During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be entitled to paid vacation in accordance with the Company’s vacation policies, as in effect from time to time. The Executive shall receive other paid time-off in accordance with applicable law and the Company’s policies for executive officers as such policies may exist from time to time.

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) During the Term, Executive shall be entitled to paid time off in accordance with Company’s policy in place from time to time; provided, however, that Executive shall be eligible to accrue no less than twenty (20) days per calendar year (with such amount prorated for the balance of 2017).

  • Prime Time Vacation Period Subject to the provisions of this article, it is the intent of the parties that no employee will be restricted in the time of year they choose to take their vacation. The Employer will make every effort to allow employees to take their vacation during the period of April 15th to October 15th inclusive, which will be defined as the prime time vacation period.

  • Vacation and Paid Time Off The Executive shall be entitled to vacation and paid time off in accordance with the standard policies of the Company for executives as in effect from time to time.

  • Personal Time Off Executive shall be entitled to paid time off in accordance with the Company’s policies applicable to executives.

  • Part-Time Employees Employees who are scheduled to work less than forty (40) hours per workweek.

  • Part-time Vacation Pay If the Employer currently has the computer systems’ capability to implement bi- weekly vacation pay, they shall do so by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. Those Employers with no computer capability will endeavour to implement bi- weekly vacation pay if there is no significant administrative burden, by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. If the Employer does not so implement, it will provide reasons in writing to the Union. Where possible without extensive programming changes, the amount of vacation pay will be separately identified on the pay stub.

  • Travel time allowance All employees shall be paid an allowance (See Appendix A) for each day on which they present themselves for work. The allowance shall also be paid for rostered days off.

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