Common use of NOTICE OR PAY IN LIEU OF NOTICE Clause in Contracts

NOTICE OR PAY IN LIEU OF NOTICE. a) Commencing after thirty (30) calendar days from date of employment, full-time employees when terminated by the Employer, unless guilty of rank insubordination, dishonesty, drunkenness, obvious disloyalty or absence without leave, unless having a bona fide reason for such absence, shall receive notice in writing or pay in lieu of notice as follows: After first thirty (30) calendar days up to two (2) years of continuous service, one (1) week's notice in writing or one (1) week's wages in lieu thereof. From two (2) years to five (5) years continuous service, two (2) weeks' notice in writing or two (2) weeks' wages in lieu thereof. More than five (5) years continuous service, four (4) weeks' notice in writing or four

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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NOTICE OR PAY IN LIEU OF NOTICE. a) Commencing after thirty four (304) calendar days months from date of employment, full-time employees when terminated by the Employer, unless guilty of rank insubordination, dishonesty, drunkenness, obvious disloyalty or absence without leave, leave unless having a bona fide reason for such absence, shall receive notice in writing or pay in lieu of notice as follows: - After first thirty four (304) calendar days months and up to two (2) years of continuous service, one one (1) week's notice in writing or one (1) week's wages in lieu thereof. - From two (2) years up to five (5) years continuous service, two (2) weeks' notice in writing or two (2) weeks' wages in lieu thereof. - More than five (5) years continuous service, four (4) weeks' notice in writing or fourfour (4) weeks' wages in lieu thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

NOTICE OR PAY IN LIEU OF NOTICE. (a) Commencing after thirty (30) calendar days from date of employment, full-time employees when terminated by the Employer, unless guilty of rank insubordination, dishonesty, drunkenness, obvious disloyalty or absence without leave, unless having a bona fide reason terminated for such absencecause, shall receive notice in writing or pay in lieu of notice as follows: After first thirty (30) calendar days up to two (2) years of continuous service, one one (1) week's notice in writing or one (1) week's wages in lieu thereof. From two (2) years up to five (5) years continuous service, two (2) weeks' notice in writing or two (2) weeks' wages in lieu thereof. More than five (5) years continuous service, four (4) weeks' notice in writing or fourfour (4) weeks' wages in lieu thereof. (b) This Section shall not invalidate an employee's right to process his or her termination and to be reinstated as set out in Section 17, providing the employee has been employed by the Employer thirty

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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NOTICE OR PAY IN LIEU OF NOTICE. a) Commencing after thirty (30) calendar days from date of employment, full-time employees when terminated by the Employer, unless guilty of rank insubordination, dishonesty, drunkenness, obvious disloyalty or absence without leave, unless having a bona fide reason for such absence, shall receive notice in writing or pay in lieu of notice as follows: After first thirty (30) calendar days up to two (2) years of continuous service, one one (1) week's notice in writing or one (1) week's wages in lieu thereof. From two (2) years to five (5) years continuous service, two (2) weeks' notice in writing or two (2) weeks' wages in lieu thereof. More than five (5) years continuous service, four (4) weeks' notice in writing or fourfour (4) weeks' wages in lieu thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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