Minimum Days Prior to Holidays and Last School Day Sample Clauses

Minimum Days Prior to Holidays and Last School Day on the days preceding Memorial Day, Winter Recess, Spring Break and the last day of instruction each year, teachers may leave campus when the students leave.
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  • Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays, etc If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall not be a Business Day, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Fridays and Saturdays You may opt to wear jeans and a t-shirt. However shorts, slippers, sandals / slippers are not considered appropriate on all working days. UNDERTAKING I, , do hereby agree to abide by the policies, rules and regulations governing employees of Infosys in their conduct and those specified in the Standing Orders. I acknowledge and agree that Infosys has no liability and responsibility for all acts or omissions by me that are in violation of any law, guideline, rule or regulation during the period of the Program. Signature : Name : Date : TRAINING AGREEMENT This Agreement is made as of (the “Effective Date”) between Infosys Limited, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of India and having its primary place of business at 00 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx 000 000, Xxxxx and its Affiliates (“Infosys” hereafter) represented by AND (“Trainee” hereafter), Son/Daughter of , and a permanent resident of WHEREAS Infosys is a reputed Indian company operating globally and engaged in the business of development of solutions for Information Technologies & the Information Technologies Enabled Services sector; and

  • Paid Holidays – Long Weekends (a) When an employee is scheduled to work a weekend where a paid holiday falls on the Monday or the Friday, the Employer shall endeavour to also schedule the employee to work the paid holiday.

  • Annual Holidays (i) On completion of 12 months continuous service an employee shall be entitled to annual paid leave of 4 working weeks.

  • GENERAL HOLIDAYS 13.01 The following days shall be recognized and considered as paid general holidays: New Year's Day Labour Day Xxxxx Xxxx Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Remembrance Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day Xxxxx Xxx Day and any other day or portion of a day designated as a paid holiday by the Civic, Provincial or Federal Government.

  • STATUTORY HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS If statutory holidays, to which an employee is entitled with pay, occur within his or her vacation period, the employee shall be granted an additional day's vacation for each in lieu thereof.

  • HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME 4.11 All work performed outside of the regular scheduled working hours and on Saturdays, Sundays, and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day (California only), Presidents Day (Nevada only), Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day (California only), Nevada Day (Nevada only), Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following, and Christmas Day, or days celebrated as such, shall be paid for at double the regular straight-time rate of pay. EIGHT-HOUR REST PERIOD

  • HOLIDAYS AND LEAVE For the purposes of leave provisions part-time employees working less than full-time or less than five days per week or less than 52 weeks per year receive a pro-rated entitlement.

  • Compensation for Holidays Falling Within Vacation Schedule If a paid holiday falls on or is observed during an employee's vacation period, he/she shall be allowed an additional vacation day with pay at a time mutually agreed upon by the Employer and employee.

  • Monday CASE II An employee should not work more than 16 hours and must take an 8 hour break before continuing work. Therefore, an employee called in at 7:00 p.m. Sunday could work until 11:00

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