Public Holidays and Picnic Day Sample Clauses

Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 31.1 Public Holidays shall be as per the Storemen and Packers, General (State) Award . 31.2 Where an employee is rostered for work, and is, absent without reasonable cause from his/her employment, on the working day before or the working day after a public holiday or part thereof, without reasonable excuse, or without the consent of the employer. The employee shall not be entitled to payment for such holiday. Reasonable excuse shall be satisfied by certificate from a duly qualified medical practitioner or a statutory declaration. An employee shall notify the employer of such an absence prior to normal starting time wherever practicable. 31.3 Picnic Day Holiday shall be as per subclause (ii) of Clause 24 of the award. The designated day shall be the first Monday in May each year, unless that day coincides with a Public Holiday. In which case the following Monday will substitute
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Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 22.1. National Employment Standards - Public Holidays are as provided for in the NES, as amended from time to time. 22.1.1. The following are public holidays: a) each of these days: i. 1 January (New Year's Day);
Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 28.1 Public Holidays shall be as per the Storemen and Packers, General (State) Award (as amended ) Where an employee is rostered for work and is absent, without reasonable cause or employer consent from his/her employment on the working day before or the working day after a public holiday or part thereof. The employee shall not be entitled to payment for said day. Reasonable excuse shall be satisfied by certificate from a duly qualified medical practitioner or a statutory declaration. An employee shall notify the employer of such an absence prior to normal starting time wherever practicable. 28.2 Picnic Day Holiday shall be as per subclause (ii) of Clause 24 of the Storemen and Packers, General (State) Award (as amended). The designated day shall be taken in consultation with their Supervisor/Site Manager.
Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 21.1 The following days are observed as public holidays: (a) New Year's Day (b) Australia Day (c) Good Friday
Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 21.1 The following days are observed as public holidays: (a) New Year's Day (b) Australia Day (c) Good Friday (d) Easter Saturday (e) Easter Monday (f) Anzac Day (g) Queen's Birthday (h) Labour Day (i) Christmas Day (j) Boxing Day (k) Picnic Day (the last Monday in November) (l) other proclaimed holidays observed throughout New South Wales. 21.2 A day worker is entitled to public holidays without loss of ordinary pay if the employee is not absent without approval on the working day before and after the public holiday. 21.3 A shift worker is: (a) paid for public holidays in accordance with clause 10, Shift Work; and (b) not entitled to be paid if absent without approval when the shift worker's normally rostered shift falls on a public holiday. 21.4 An employee who is entitled to payment for a public holiday is paid at single time when the public holiday occurs during a period of: (a) approved leave without pay not exceeding 20 consecutive days or shifts (b) approved sick leave without pay. Work not included How much is the allowance? Payment of Overtime Worked when Called Out - Day Workers Payment of Overtime when Called Out - Shift Workers
Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 36.1 Public holidays a) all proclaimed holidays observed throughout New South Wales b) Picnic Day.
Public Holidays and Picnic Day. 84.1 It is agreed that all Public Holidays and Picnic Day are to be paid out when they occur. 84.2 Employees credited with Picnic Days accrued on or prior to 31 December 2005 will be required to clear all such accrued days within twelve months of the certification of this Agreement. 84.3 The monetary value of all accrued Picnic Days not cleared, in accordance with sub-clause 84.2, will be paid out to Employees in the first pay period after the first anniversary of certification of this agreement.
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Public Holidays and Picnic Day. If higher grade pay is involved, the provisions of clause 23.34 apply.
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  • Public Holidays 10.1 The following days shall be observed as public holidays: New Year's Day 2 January Waitangi Day Good Friday Easter Monday ANZAC Day Sovereign's Birthday Labour Day Christmas Day Boxing Day Anniversary Day (as observed in the locality concerned) 10.2 The following shall apply to the observance of Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day or 2 January, where such a day falls on either a Saturday or a Sunday: a) Where an employee is required to work that Saturday or Sunday the holiday shall, for that employee, be observed on that Saturday or Sunday and transfer of the observance will not occur. For the purposes of this clause an employee is deemed to have been required to work if they were rostered on, or on-call and actually called in to work. They are not deemed to have been required to work if they were on-call but not called back to work. b) Where an employee is not required to work that Saturday or Sunday, observance of the holiday shall be transferred to the following Monday and/or Tuesday in accordance with the provisions of Sections 45 (1) (b) and (d) of the Holidays Act 2003. c) Should a public holiday fall on a weekend, and an employee is required to work on both the public holiday and the week day to which the observance is transferred, the employee will be paid at weekend rates for the time worked on the weekday/transferred holiday. Only one alternative holiday will be granted in respect of each public holiday. 10.3 In order to maintain essential services, the employer may require an employee to work on a public holiday when the public holiday falls on a day which, but for it being a public holiday, would otherwise be a working day for the employee. 10.4 When employees work on a public holiday as provided above they will be paid at double the ordinary hourly rate of pay (T2) for each hour worked and they shall be granted an alternative holiday. Such alternative holiday shall be taken and paid as specified in the Holidays Act 2003. 10.5 An employee who is on call on a public holiday as provided above, but is not called in to work, shall be granted an alternative holiday, except where the public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday and its observance is transferred to a Monday or Tuesday which the employee also works. Such alternative holiday shall be taken and paid as specified in the Holidays Act 2003. 10.6 Those employees who work a night shift which straddles a public holiday, shall be paid at public holiday rates for those hours which occur on the public holiday and the applicable rates for the remainder of the shift. One alternative holiday shall apply in respect of each public holiday or part thereof worked. 10.7 Off duty day upon which the employee does not work: a) Fulltime employees – For fulltime employees and where a public holiday, other than Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day when they fall on either a Saturday or Sunday, falls on the employee’s rostered off duty day, the employee shall be granted an alternative holiday at a later date. In the event of Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day or 2 January falling on either a Saturday or Sunday and a full time employee is rostered off duty on both that day and the weekday to which the observance is transferred, the employee shall only receive one alternative holiday in respect of each public holiday. b) Part-time employees – Where a part-time employee’s days of work are fixed, the employee shall only be entitled to public holiday provisions if the day would otherwise be a working day for that employee. Where a part-time employee’s days are not fixed, the employee shall be entitled to public holiday provisions if they worked on the day of the week that the public holiday falls more than 40% of the time over the last three months. Payment will be relevant daily pay. 10.8 Public holidays falling during leave: a) Leave on pay When a public holiday falls during a period of annual leave, sick leave on pay or special leave on pay, an employee is entitled to that holiday which is not debited against such leave.

  • Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays, etc If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall not be a Business Day, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Picnic Day 49.1 The Parties agree that Building Industry Picnic Day will continue to apply during the life of this Agreement in accordance with the following: (a) The first Monday in December of each year shall be the building industry picnic day, except in Mildura. The second Monday in December shall be the building industry picnic day within an area of 25 kilometres from Mildura. (b) All Employees shall, as far as practicable, be given and shall take this day as Picnic Day without deduction of pay. (c) Any Employee required to work on this day shall be paid at the rate of double time and a half; provided that an Employee who attends for work as required on this day shall be paid for not less than four hours work. (d) The Employer may require from an Employee evidence of their attendance at the picnic and the production of the butt of a ticket issued for the picnic shall be sufficient evidence of such attendance. Where such evidence is requested by the Employer payment need not be made unless the evidence is produced. This requirement only applies so long as all Employees remain eligible to obtain a ticket for Picnic Day regardless of whether or not they are a Union member.

  • Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall be a Saturday or a Sunday or shall be a legal holiday in the State of New York, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding day not a legal holiday.

  • Public Holiday Work (a) For Employees other than Shiftworkers, double time and a half must be paid for any Public Holiday Work with a minimum payment of four hours. (b) For Shiftworkers, double time and a half (inclusive of their shift loading) must be paid for any Public Holiday Work with a minimum payment of four hours.

  • Paid Holidays – Long Weekends (a) When an employee is scheduled to work a weekend where a paid holiday falls on the Monday or the Friday, the Employer shall endeavour to also schedule the employee to work the paid holiday. (b) When the employee is scheduled off on a weekend where a paid holiday falls on the Monday or the Friday, the Employer shall endeavour to schedule the employee off the paid holiday. (c) In the event of a scheduling conflict, 12.07 (a) will be the deciding provision.

  • LEAVE AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 38 Annual Leave 38.1 Employees (other than casuals) will be entitled to 4 weeks paid annual leave per annum, provided that Continuous Shiftworkers shall be entitled to one additional week’s paid annual leave. 38.2 An Employee’s entitlement to paid annual leave accrues progressively during a year of service according to the Employee’s ordinary hours of work, and accumulates from year to year. 38.3 The Employer must maintain a leave accrual system that accurately accrues annual leave progressively throughout the year in accordance with this Agreement. 38.4 Annual Leave is paid at the Ordinary Rate being paid to the Employee immediately prior to the taking of the Annual Leave, plus 17.5% loading. 38.5 Taking of Annual leave (a) Other than the Easter and Christmas Shutdown outlined in clause 38.7, the Employer and Employee shall seek to reach agreement on the taking of annual leave at a mutually convenient time. The Employer will not otherwise unreasonably refuse an Employee’s request to take annual leave. (b) The Employer cannot otherwise direct an Employee to take Annual Leave unless the Employer directs an Employee to take excessive accrued Annual Leave in accordance with clauses 38.6 – 38.8 of the Award.

  • Holidays Falling on Saturday or Sunday ‌ For an employee whose workweek is from Monday to Friday, and when any of the above-noted holidays falls on a Saturday and is not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday shall be deemed to be the holiday for the purpose of this agreement; when a holiday falls on a Sunday and it is not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday (or Tuesday, where the preceding section already applies to the Monday), shall be deemed to be the holiday for the purpose of this agreement.

  • Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall be a Saturday, Sunday or U.S. federal holiday, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or U.S. federal holiday.

  • Termination prior to a Public Holiday (a) If the Employer terminates the employment of an Employee, the Employer will pay the Employee a day’s ordinary wages for each public holiday prescribed in this Agreement which falls within 10 consecutive calendar days after the date the Employee’s employment is terminated. For clarity, day one is the day after the Employee’s employment was terminated. (b) Where 2 or more of the holidays fall within a 7 day span, such holidays shall be a ‘group’ of holidays. If the first day of the group of holidays falls within 10 consecutive calendar days after the date the Employee’s employment is terminated, the whole group shall be deemed to fall within the 10 consecutive days, and the Employee will be paid a day’s ordinary wages for each such day. For example, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day (or days in lieu thereof) shall be regarded as a group.

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