Short Week Benefit Sample Clauses

Short Week Benefit. Article 21.01 pertaining to the short week benefit will be amended to change the thirty- two hour threshold in light of the twelve hour shift schedule with the intent that employees will not have a benefit reduction as a result of working twelve hour shifts.
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Short Week Benefit. The Short Week Benefit for a particular week will be calculated as the difference between 80% of the regular scheduled hours of pay and the sum of all hours:
Short Week Benefit. The Short Week Benefit for a particular week will be calculated as the difference between of the regular scheduled hours of pay and the sum of all hours: he was paid in the week; he did not work but for which he was paid (including holiday pay); or for reasons other than lack of work. For purposes of this Section scheduled days off shall not be considered as days of lack of work.

Related to Short Week Benefit

  • Public Benefit It is Bumsei’s understanding that the commitments it has agreed to herein, and actions to be taken by Bumsei under this Settlement Agreement, would confer a significant benefit to the general public, as set forth in Code of Civil Procedure § 1021.5 and Cal. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 3201. As such, it is the intent of Bumsei that to the extent any other private party initiates an action alleging a violation of Proposition 65 with respect to Bumsei failure to provide a warning concerning exposure to DEHP prior to use of the Products it has manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for sale in California, or will manufacture, distribute, sell, or offer for sale in California, such private party action would not confer a significant benefit on the general public as to those Products addressed in this Settlement Agreement, provided that Bumsei is in material compliance with this Settlement Agreement.

  • Retirement Benefit Should the Director still be in the Directorship ------------------ of the Association upon attainment of his 70th birthday, the Association will commence to pay him $590 per month for a continuous period of 120 months. In the event that the Director should die after becoming entitled to receive said monthly installments but before any or all of said installments have been paid, the Association will pay or will continue to pay said installments to such beneficiary or beneficiaries as the Director has directed by filing with the Association a notice in writing. In the event of the death of the last named beneficiary before all the unpaid payments have been made, the balance of any amount which remains unpaid at said death shall be commuted on the basis of 6 percent per annum compound interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the executor or administrator of the estate of the last named beneficiary to die. In the absence of any such beneficiary designation, any amount remaining unpaid at the Director's death shall be commuted on the basis of 6 percent per annum compound interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the executor or administrator of the Director's estate.

  • Vacation Payout Where an employee requests in writing to have a specific number of vacation days paid out, and the Employer agrees to the request, the Employer will issue pay in lieu of vacation. Pay in lieu of vacation, if agreed, will be granted only after a minimum of 15 days' vacation time has already been taken in the year.

  • Part-time Vacation Pay If the Employer currently has the computer systems’ capability to implement bi- weekly vacation pay, they shall do so by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. Those Employers with no computer capability will endeavour to implement bi- weekly vacation pay if there is no significant administrative burden, by the start of the next vacation year or earlier. If the Employer does not so implement, it will provide reasons in writing to the Union. Where possible without extensive programming changes, the amount of vacation pay will be separately identified on the pay stub.

  • Dental Benefit (1) A confirmed staff shall be eligible for reimbursement of expenses incurred for restorative and preventive dental treatment up to $150 per calendar year.

  • Vacation Pay (d) Paid Union leaves. All other payments, premiums, allowances etc. are excluded.

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