Pass Days - Number Sample Clauses

Pass Days - Number. Full-time jail service personnel shall earn pass days at the rate of 6 pass days every 14 days, equating to a 40 hour work week. Part-time jail service personnel shall earn pass days at the rate of 8 or more pass days every 14 days, equating to a 35 hour work week. It is understood that under “normal circumstances,” a part-time JSO will not be working an average of a 35 hour work week and that scheduling a part-time JSO will for an average of a 35 hour work week shall only be done during occasional high volume periods, or when the availability of full-time personnel is limited.
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  • Business Days If any time period for giving notice or taking action hereunder expires on a day which is a Saturday, Sunday or holiday in the state in which the Company’s chief executive office is located, the time period shall be automatically extended to the business day immediately following such Saturday, Sunday or holiday.

  • Lieu Days Where an employee is granted a lieu day pursuant to Clause 17.3 or 17.4 of this Agreement, the time off granted will be seven (7) hours per lieu day for a full-time employee and prorated for a part-time employee.

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  • Call Back Number A telephone number that can be used by the PSAP to re-contact the location from which a 911/E-911 Call was placed. The telephone number may or may not be the telephone number of the station used to originate the 911/E-911 Call.

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  • Non-Business Days If an Interest Period would otherwise end on a day which is not a Business Day, that Interest Period will instead end on the next Business Day in that calendar month (if there is one) or the preceding Business Day (if there is not).

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