Common use of Military Reserve Training Leave Clause in Contracts

Military Reserve Training Leave. (A) An employee on the active payroll of the company who is required to engage annually in up to ten (10) days of military reserve training shall be granted a leave of absence for the period of “annual training” (annual training is not defined as the monthly commitment) and shall be paid the difference between the pay received for the training period and the amount of wages the employee would have received for his normal ten (10) day work schedule. Normal, for the purposes of this section shall mean an eight-hour day work schedule for each day of training at the employee's rate of pay, excluding shift differential.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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Military Reserve Training Leave. (A) An employee on the active payroll of the company who is required to engage annually in up to ten fifteen (1015) days of military reserve training shall be granted a leave of absence for the period of “annual training” (annual training is not defined as the monthly commitment) and shall be paid the difference between the pay received for the training period and the amount of wages the employee would have received for his normal ten fifteen (1015) day work schedule. Normal, for the purposes of this section shall mean an eight-hour day work schedule for each day of training at the employee's base rate of pay, excluding shift differentialfor all hours paid.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Military Reserve Training Leave. (A) An employee on the active payroll of the company who is required to engage annually in up to ten (10) days of military reserve training shall be granted a leave of absence for the period of “annual training” (annual training is not defined as the monthly commitment) and shall be paid the difference between the pay received for the training period and the amount of wages the employee would have received for his normal ten (10) day work schedule. Normal, for the purposes of this section shall mean an eight-hour day work schedule for each day of training at the employee's rate of pay, excluding shift differential.ten

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Military Reserve Training Leave. (A) An employee on the active payroll of the company who is required required, based on proper documentation, to engage annually in up to ten (10) days of military reserve training shall be granted a leave of absence for the period of “annual training” (annual training is not defined as the monthly commitment) and shall be paid the difference between the pay received for the training period and the amount of wages the employee would have received for his normal ten (10) day work schedule. Normal, for the purposes of this section shall mean an eight-hour day work schedule for each day of training at the employee's rate of pay, excluding shift differential.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Military Reserve Training Leave. (A) An employee on the active payroll of the company who is required required, based on proper documentation, to engage annually in up to ten (10) days of military reserve training shall be granted a leave of absence for the period of “annual training” (annual training is not defined as the monthly commitment) and shall be paid the difference between the pay received for the training period and the amount of wages the employee would have received for his normal ten (10) day work schedule. Normal, for the purposes of this section shall mean an eight-hour day work schedule for each day of training at the employee's rate of pay, excluding shift differential.ten

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Airlift Aircraft Maintenance

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