Other Vacation Requests Sample Clauses

Other Vacation Requests. At all other times during the vacation year, requests will be scheduled on a "first come first served" basis. Vacation requests should be submitted forty (40) days in advance unless extenuating circumstances give rise to emergency requests. Response to vacation requests under this paragraph will be in writing, and will be provided to the employee no later than fourteen (14) calendar days after the date of submission.
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Other Vacation Requests. For all non-priority vacation requests after January 31, the following procedure will apply: Requests for vacation leave shall be made at least ten (10) working days prior to the starting date of the vacation leave. An employee shall be allowed to request leaves of less than one (1) week in length, with approval of their supervisor, with less than ten (10) working days notice. An employee may be denied the requested leave dates if it would cause an unusual disruption of work. All vacation leave shall be taken in blocks of at least one-quarter (1/4) hour.
Other Vacation Requests. 1. After the processing and awarding of the Annual Vacation Bid as provided for in Article 14.C.1.i. above, Technician and Related employees may request to use any remaining accrued but unused Vacation on an ad-xxxx basis.
Other Vacation Requests. Request for vacations at times other than the vacation closures will be considered on the basis of seniority and the availability to replace that skilled job during their absence. During the Company’s high season of production orders between April 1st and November 30th 100% of the production employees are needed.
Other Vacation Requests. In case of conflicting vacation requests submitted to the department head after March 1st, vacation requests which are granted shall be granted in the order in which such requests were received.
Other Vacation Requests. All staff will also continue to have the separate opportunity to request vacation time by submitting the appropriate form to a supervisor. When vacation requests are approved pursuant to this method, the staff member will be responsible for identifying appropriate qualified covereage for their vacation time off at the time they submit their vacation request. Vacation requests pursuant to this method will be granted where possible. Any break in service of less than one year, other than discharge for cause, will not result in an interruption of said years of continuous employment, but will in no event be used in computation of the said years of continuous employment as set forth above.

Related to Other Vacation Requests

  • Vacation Requests Regular employees become eligible for paid vacation leave once they have completed six (6) months of continuous employment. Vacations requests must be submitted by no later than January 31st to be scheduled for the vacation calendar year of April 1- March 31. Vacation time may be divided into blocks of one to two weeks in duration. Scheduling of vacation shall be in accordance with seniority within a classification. Where an employee chooses to split their vacation, they shall exercise seniority rights in the choice of the first vacation period. Seniority shall prevail in the choice of the second vacation period but only after all other first vacation periods have been selected. Remaining vacation periods will be scheduled in a fair and equitable manner amongst employees within a classification. The approved vacation schedule will be posted at the worksite on or before February 28th in each year. Employees will be limited to booking a maximum of two (2) consecutive weeks of vacation during prime vacation period (June 15 - September 15; and December 15 - January 5), unless further consecutive weeks would not interfere with the vacation preferences of less senior employees. The Employer will make every effort to accommodate requests for vacation of more than two (2) consecutive weeks outside of prime vacation periods. Employees failing to exercise their right to request vacation within the vacation selection time posted by the Employer will forfeit their seniority rights with respect to choice of vacation time. In such cases, the Employer reserves the right to schedule vacation time for the employee. A maximum of two (2) weeks of vacation time may be carried forward from one year to another. Employees who wish to carry vacation forward should notify the Employer by February 28th. If the employee has not requested all of their vacation leave, the Employer reserves the right to schedule the remaining vacation days within the last four (4) months of the calendar year. The Employer may also pay out unused vacation credits at the end of March each calendar year.

  • Information Requests The parties hereto shall provide any information reasonably requested by the Servicer, the Issuer, the Seller or any of their Affiliates, in order to comply with or obtain more favorable treatment under any current or future law, rule, regulation, accounting rule or principle.

  • Action Requested Consider approval of the agreements with the Nebraska Department of Education as summarized below.

  • Information Request (a) The Owner Trustee shall provide any information regarding the Issuer in its possession reasonably requested in writing by the Servicer, the Administrator, the Seller or any of their Affiliates, in order to comply with or obtain more favorable treatment under any current or future law, rule, regulation, accounting rule or principle.

  • Transfer Cancellation Requests You may cancel a transfer at any time until it begins processing (as shown in the Account to Account Transfer Service). We will, to the extent permitted by law, make reasonable attempts to return any unclaimed, refused, refunded, prohibited, or denied transfer to your Account that we debited for the funds transfer. If this is unsuccessful (for example, the Eligible Transaction Account has been closed) we will make reasonable attempts to otherwise return the funds to you.

  • Arbitration Request If a Party intends to begin an arbitration to resolve a dispute arising under this Agreement, such Party shall provide written notice (the “Arbitration Request”) to the other Party of such intention and the issues for resolution.

  • Notice and Variation Requirements (a) An employee shall give no less than eight weeks written notice to the employer of:

  • Information Required Such records must contain the name; Social Security number; last known address, telephone number, and email address of each such worker; each worker's correct classification(s) of work actually performed; hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in 40 U.S.C. 3141(2)(B) of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act); daily and weekly number of hours actually worked in total and on each covered contract; deductions made; and actual wages paid.

  • Personnel Action Requirements The evaluation procedure contained in this agreement shall not be used in any decision concerning the assignment, reassignment, contract status, non-renewal, termination, reduction or recall of any counselor prior to May 1, 2018.

  • Timely Written Requests for Extensions GSK may, in advance of the due date, submit a timely written request for an extension of time to perform any act or file any notification or report required by this CIA. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Section, if OIG grants the timely written request with respect to an act, notification, or report, Stipulated Penalties for failure to perform the act or file the notification or report shall not begin to accrue until one day after GSK fails to meet the revised deadline set by OIG. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Section, if OIG denies such a timely written request, Stipulated Penalties for failure to perform the act or file the notification or report shall not begin to accrue until three business days after GSK receives OIG’s written denial of such request or the original due date, whichever is later. A “timely written request” is defined as a request in writing received by OIG at least five business days prior to the date by which any act is due to be performed or any notification or report is due to be filed.

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