Common use of OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT Clause in Contracts

OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT. Where an Employee covered by this Agreement wishes to leave the bargaining unit, the Guild and Company will establish, subject to mutual agreement in writing, the terms and conditions of such leave before the leave is granted. SEVERANCE PAY Employees with more than one service, who are displaced and for whom no job is available due to automation, mechanization or permanent reduction in the number of vessels or number of Employees will be entitled to severance pay. Severance pay will be paid in the following manner: (under the Canada Labour Code or this Article, whichever is the greater). One (1) week's pay for each year of service (to last day worked) with the Company as an employee. The calculation of one (1) week's pay is the monthly basic x

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT. Where an Employee Officer covered by this Agreement wishes to leave the bargaining unit, the Guild and Company will establish, subject to mutual agreement in writing, the terms and conditions of such leave before the leave is granted. SEVERANCE PAY Employees Officers with more than one year's service, who are displaced and for whom no job is available due to automation, mechanization or permanent reduction in the number of vessels or number of Employees will be entitled to severance pay. Severance pay will be paid in the following manner: (under the Canada Labour Code or this Article, whichever is the greater). One (1) week's pay for each year of service (to last day worked) with the Company as an employee. The calculation of one (1) week's pay is the monthly basic x

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT. Where an Employee covered by this Agreement wishes to leave the bargaining unit, the Guild and Company will establish, subject to mutual agreement in writing, the terms and conditions of such leave before the leave is granted. SEVERANCE PAY Employees with more than one year's service, who are displaced and for whom no job is available due to automation, mechanization or permanent reduction in the number of vessels or number of Employees will be entitled to severance pay. Severance pay will be paid in the following manner: (under the Canada Labour Code or this Article, whichever is the greater). One (1) week's pay for each year of service (to last day worked) with the Company as an employee. The calculation of one (1) week's pay is the monthly basic xto

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT. Where an Employee covered by this Agreement wishes to leave the bargaining unit, the Guild and Company will establish, subject to mutual agreement in writing, the terms and conditions of such leave before the leave is granted. SEVERANCE PAY Employees with more than one year's service, who are displaced and for whom no job is available due availabledue to automation, mechanization or mechanizationor permanent reduction in the inthe number of vessels or number of Employees will be entitled to severance pay. Severance pay will be paid in the following manner: . (under the Canada Labour Code or this Article, whichever is the greater). One (1) week's pay for each year of service (to last day worked) with the Company as an employee. The calculation of one (1) week's pay is the monthly basic xx PART CONTINUOUS OPERATING VESSELS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotheque.travail.gc.ca

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OTHER MARINE EMPLOYMENT. Where an Employee covered by this Agreement wishes to leave the bargaining unit, the Guild and Company will establish, subject to mutual agreement in writing, the terms and conditions of such leave before the leave is granted. SEVERANCE PAY Employees with more than one year's service, who are displaced and for whom no job is available due to automation, mechanization or permanent reduction in the number of vessels or number of Employees will be entitled to severance pay. Severance pay will be paid in the following manner: (under the Canada Labour Code or this Article, whichever is the greater). ) One (1) week's pay for each year of service (to last day worked) with the Company as an employee. The calculation of one (1) week's pay is the monthly basic x

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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