Common use of On Termination Clause in Contracts

On Termination. a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. b) An employee who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer within eight (8) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (4) hours at straight time for each normal workday for which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02. c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b) if the Employer's pay facilities are not on site. d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union three (3) days prior to layoff. e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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On Termination. a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. b) An employee who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site the Employer will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer by Priority Post within eight five (8) 5) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five or eight day period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (4) hours at straight time for each normal workday for which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.0214.02. c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b14.02(b) if the Employer's pay facilities are not on site. d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union three (3) days prior to layoff. e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

On Termination. (a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. (b) An employee who is laid off from a Generation Project will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer by Priority Post or sent electronically within five (5) working days of termination. An employee who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer or sent electronically within eight (8) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five or eight-day period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (4) hours at straight time for each normal workday for which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02by the relevant legislation. (c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b19.2(b) if the Employer's pay facilities are not on site. (d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union three (3) days prior to layoff. (e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. (f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

On Termination. (a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. (b) An employee Employees who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site will have his final do not receive their pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with per (a) above shall receive two (2) hours' pay at the regular hourly rate for each working day or designated shift until such time as the Employer within eight mails the employee's pay by registered or certified mail. The days for which the allowance of two (8) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (42) hours at straight time for each normal workday for is paid shall not include the day on which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final 's pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02was mailed. (c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's ’s pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b13.2 (b) if the Employer's ’s pay facilities are not on site. (d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union BACU three (3) days prior to layoff. (e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. (f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's ’s payroll until his normal date of layoff. (g) The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified by the relevant legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

On Termination. a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. b) An employee who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer within eight five (8) 5) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five (5) day period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (4) hours at straight time for each normal workday for which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02. c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b) if the Employer's pay facilities are not on site. d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union three (3) days prior to layoff. e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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On Termination. (a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. (b) An employee Employees who is laid off from a Lines do not receive their pay, record of employment and Stations construction site will have his final hospitalization forms per (a) above shall receive two (2) hours' pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with at the Employer within eight regular hourly rate for each working day or designated shift until such time as OPGI mails the employee's pay by registered or certified mail. The days for which the allowance of two (8) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (42) hours at straight time for each normal workday for is paid shall not include the day on which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final 's pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02was mailed. (c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the EmployerOPGI's pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b14.2(b) if the EmployerOPGI's pay facilities are not on site. (d) Employers will provide one hour's notice of layoff or one hour's pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union BACU three (3) days prior to layoff. (e) When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. (f) In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the EmployerOPGI's payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

On Termination. a) An employee who voluntarily terminates his employment will be provided his final pay on the next regular payday. bpay day. An employee who is laid off from a Generation Project will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer by Priority Post within five (5) working days of termination. An employee who is laid off from a Lines and Stations construction site will have his final pay and termination documents mailed to his last known address on file with the Employer within eight (8) working days of termination. This does not preclude an employee being REV issued his final pay and termination documents on the job prior to the five or eight-day period. After 48 hours of notifying the Employer, the Employee will be entitled to four (4) hours at straight time for each normal workday work day for which there is non-compliance thereafter. The Employer will provide a Record of Employment (XXX) Form in the employee’s final pay or will send the XXX information electronically to Service Canada within the timelines specified in Article 15.02. c) An employee who is discharged shall be provided with his final pay immediately if the Employer's ’s pay facilities are on site or as per 15.2(b14.2(b) if the Employer's ’s pay facilities are not on site. d) . Employers will provide one hour's ’s notice of layoff or one hour's ’s pay in lieu of notice to employees who are to be laid off. When possible, the Employer shall notify the Local Union three (3) days prior to layoff. e) . When an employee is laid off, he will be paid for a reasonable amount of time by the Employer if he is required to travel or wait unduly before he receives his final pay. f) . In established cases of long-term sickness, compensable accident or jury duty, an employee will be maintained on the Employer's ’s payroll until his normal date of layoff.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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