SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE Sample Clauses

SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Where an employee qualifies for and is granted special occurrence leave pursuant to Article 21.4, the paid day or days granted shall be for twelve (12) paid hours each.
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SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Employees will be granted special leave of absence with pay and without loss of seniority for the following reasons, provided that the employee will provide verification of the occurrence of such reasons upon request of his/her Supervisor: Birth of a child by employee's spouse (including common-law spouse) 1 day Placement of a child with the employee for adoption 1 day Major fire or flood of principal residence or principal recreation property (at the discretion of the Supervisor, who's discretion shall not be arbitrarily exercised) up to 3 days Moving of employee's principal residence household 1 day per calendar year Employee's attendance at Canadian Citizenship Court to take Oath of Citizenship 1 day The above special leaves of absence will be available to all employees, however, permanent part-time, casual and temporary employees must be scheduled to work on the day(s) in question to be eligible.
SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Where an employee for and is granted special occurrence leave pursuant to Article the paid day or days granted shall be for twelve (12) paid hours each. INTERPRETATION*GENDER OR PLURAL Wherever the singular, masculine or feminine is used in this Agreement, it shall be considered as the plural. feminine or masculine had been used wherever the context requires. PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTIONOF AGREEMENTS Within (45) calendar days following the of agreement, the Employer shall cause to be printed in pocket-sized booklet form, or such other form as mutually agreed, sufficient copies this agreement and distributethem to the employees affected. Newly hired employees engaged after distribution has taken place will be given a copy of the agreement by the Employer. An thirty-five (35) copies annually shall be forwarded to the Secretary of the MEAL AND CHANGE The Employer endeavour to provide adequate meal and changing facilities for employees. CREDIT UNION DEDUCTIONS The make payroll to those credit with which it does business for employees on the request of the employee, such written request to submitted on a form provided by the Region.
SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Where an employee qualifies for and is granted special occurrence leave pursuant to Article the paid day or days granted shall be for twelve (12) paid hours each. INTERPRETATION GENDER OR PLURAL Wherever the singular, masculine or feminine is used in this Agreement, it shall be considered as if the plural, feminine or masculine had been used wherever the context so requires.
SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Employees will be granted special leave of absence with pay and without loss of seniority for the following reasons, provided that the employee will provide verification of the occurrence of such reasons upon request of his/her Supervisor: Birth of a child by employee's spouse (including common-law spouse)
SPECIAL OCCURRENCE LEAVE. Where an employee qualifies for and is granted special occurrence leave pursuant to Article the paid day or days granted shall be for twelve paid hours each. GENDER OR PLURAL Wherever the singular, masculine or feminine is used in this Agreement, it shall be considered as if the plural, feminine or masculine had been used wherever the context so requires. AND DISTRIBUTION OF AGREEMENTS Within forty-five calendar days following the of this agreement, the Employer shall cause to be printed in pocket-sized booklet form, or such other form as mutually agreed, sufficient copies of this agreement and distribute them to the employees affected. Newly hired employees engaged after distribution has taken place will be given a copy. of the agreement by the Employer. An additional one hundred copies annually shall be forwarded to the Secretary of the Union.

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