Statutory Holiday Pay for Regular Employees Sample Clauses

Statutory Holiday Pay for Regular Employees. Except as set our in Article 27.05, Regular employees who are required to work on a designated statutory holiday will be paid at the rate of time and one half (1-1/2) for hours worked on that day. In addition, Regular Full-Time and Regular Part-Time employees that work an average of thirty (30) or more hours per week on a continuous basis will receive a substitute day off with pay at their regular rate of pay equivalent to the number of hours the employee would have worked had there been no statutory holiday.
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Related to Statutory Holiday Pay for Regular Employees

  • Statutory Holiday Pay Employees who qualify for statutory holiday pay shall be paid an average day's pay on the Statutory Holidays above, based on the following: amount paid / days worked. “Amount paid” is the amount earned by the employee for work done during the thirty (30) calendars day period preceding the statutory holiday, including vacation pay but excluding overtime pay. “Days worked” is the number of days the employee worked or earned wages during that thirty (30) calendar day period.

  • Regular Employees A regular employee is an employee who has either served the required probationary term or has previously been employed in one of the other categories and has satisfactorily met the job requirements. The employee occupies a position that is considered part of the ongoing organization of OPG.

  • Regular Part-Time Employees A regular part-time employee is one who works less than full-time on a regularly scheduled basis. Regular part-time employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to all benefits outlined in this Collective Agreement. Regular part-time employees shall receive the same perquisites, on a proportionate basis, as granted regular full-time employees.

  • Holiday Pay A. On each of the holidays designated above, each full-time employee scheduled to work but permitted to take the day off shall receive pay computed at the employee's basic hourly rate for the number of hours the employee was regularly scheduled to work.

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