Common use of STATUTORY AND DECLARED HOLIDAYS Clause in Contracts

STATUTORY AND DECLARED HOLIDAYS. 7:01 Entitlement All Employees shall be entitled on a pro-rata basis to thirteen (13) Statutory and Declared Holidays in addition to their annual vacation. In lieu of the Statutory and Declared Holidays, each 24/7 shift Employee in the Fire Fighting and Communications Division and 24/7 shift Employees occupying positions of Safety Officer shall be credited with thirteen (13) lieu days, on a pro-rata basis where applicable. Such Employees shall be allowed to choose a cash-in-lieu for any days, or elect to take time off. The time off shall be based on the Employee’s regular scheduled workday and must be taken at a mutually agreed upon time. The Employee must signify his/her intention in writing to the Chief by November 1st of the preceding year of the number of days for which they intend to take time off. The Statutory and Declared Holidays are as follows: 1. New Years Day 2. Family Day 8. Civic Holiday 3. Good Friday 9. Labour Day 4. Easter Sunday 10. Thanksgiving Day 5. Easter Monday 11. Remembrance Day 6. Victoria Day 12. Christmas Day 7. Canada Day 13. Boxing Day In addition to those set out in the preceding paragraph, any day proclaimed by the Governor General in Council or the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of Ontario, shall be a Statutory or Declared Holiday. The Employee's date for determining his/her entitlement to payment in lieu of Statutory Holidays shall be the actual date of his/her appointment to the Fire Department.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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STATUTORY AND DECLARED HOLIDAYS. 7:01 Entitlement All Employees shall be entitled on a pro-rata basis to thirteen (13) Statutory and Declared Holidays in addition to their annual vacation. In lieu of the Statutory and Declared Holidays, each 24/7 shift Employee in the Fire Fighting and Communications Division and 24/7 shift Employees occupying positions of Safety Officer shall be credited with thirteen (13) lieu days, on a pro-rata basis where applicable. Such Employees shall be allowed to choose a cash-in-lieu for any days, or elect to take time off. The time off shall be based on the Employee’s regular scheduled workday and must be taken at a mutually agreed upon time. The Employee must signify his/her intention in writing to the Chief by November 1st of the preceding year of the number of days for which they intend to take time off. The Statutory and Declared Holidays are as follows: 1. New Years Day 2. Family Day 8. Civic Holiday 3. Good Friday 9. Labour Day 4. Easter Sunday 10. Thanksgiving Day 5. Easter Monday 11. Remembrance Day 6. Victoria Day 12. Christmas Day 7. Canada Day 13. Boxing Day In addition to those set out in the preceding paragraph, any day proclaimed by the Governor General in Council or the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of Ontario, shall be a Statutory or Declared Holiday. The Employee's date for determining his/her entitlement to payment in lieu of Statutory Holidays shall be the actual date of his/her appointment to the Fire Department. 7:02 Payment (Effective from January 1, 2009 to February 28, 2009) Request for payment for owed lieu day(s) must be made at least thirty (30) days in advance of when payment is requested. Employees will only be eligible for payment of any lieu day(s) after the actual Statutory or Declared Holiday has passed. Payment for any outstanding, unscheduled lieu days will be provided on the first pay period in December of each year. The daily rate shall be calculated by dividing the annual rate by one hundred and eighty-two (182) days. Payment (Effective March 1, 2009) Request for payment for owed lieu day(s) must be made at least thirty 30) days in advance of when payment is requested. Employees will only be eligible for payment of any lieu day(s) after the actual Statutory or Declared Holiday has passed. Payment for any outstanding, unscheduled lieu days will be provided on the first pay period in December of each year. The daily rate shall be as per 11:03.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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STATUTORY AND DECLARED HOLIDAYS. 7:01 Entitlement All Employees shall be entitled on a pro-rata basis to thirteen twelve (1312) Statutory and Declared Holidays in addition to their annual vacation. In lieu of the Statutory and Declared Holidays, each 24/7 shift Employee in the Fire Fighting and Communications Division and 24/7 shift Employees occupying positions of Safety Officer shall be credited with thirteen twelve (1312) lieu days, on a pro-rata basis where applicable. Such Employees shall be allowed to choose a cash-in-lieu for any days, or elect to take time off. The time off shall be based on the Employee’s regular scheduled workday and must be taken at a mutually agreed upon time. The Employee must signify his/her intention in writing to the Chief by November 1st of the preceding year of the number of days for which they intend to take time off. The Statutory and Declared Holidays are as follows: 1. New Years Day 2. Family Day 87. Civic Holiday 32. Good Friday 8. Labour Day 3. Easter Sunday 9. Labour Thanksgiving Day 4. Easter Sunday Monday 10. Thanksgiving Remembrance Day 5. Easter Monday Victoria Day 11. Remembrance Christmas Day 6. Victoria Canada Day 12. Christmas Day 7. Canada Day 13. Boxing Day In addition to those set out in the preceding paragraph, any day proclaimed by the Governor General in Council or the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of Ontario, shall be a Statutory or Declared Holiday. The Employee's date for determining his/her entitlement to payment in lieu of Statutory Holidays shall be the actual date of his/her appointment to the Fire Department. 7:02 Payment Request for payment for owed lieu day(s) must be made at least thirty (30) days in advance of when payment is requested. Employees will only be eligible for payment of any lieu day(s) after the actual Statutory or Declared Holiday has passed. Payment for any outstanding, unscheduled lieu days will be provided on the first pay period in December of each year. The daily rate shall be calculated by dividing the annual rate by one hundred and eighty-two (182) days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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