Statutory or Declared Holidays Sample Clauses

The 'Statutory or Declared Holidays' clause defines how holidays recognized by law or officially declared by relevant authorities are treated within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines which days are considered holidays, how work performed on these days is compensated, and whether employees are entitled to time off or additional pay. This clause ensures clarity regarding employee entitlements and employer obligations on holidays, helping to prevent disputes and ensure compliance with applicable labor laws.
Statutory or Declared Holidays. The following days shall be recognized as Statutory and Declared Holidays for the purpose of this Agreement:
Statutory or Declared Holidays. 6.01 Each employee shall be entitled to twelve (12) days extra pay in lieu of statutory and declared holidays. Each employee may request upon final written approval of the Fire Chief, the equivalent time off in lieu of pay. This time off in lieu of pay shall be arranged on the same system as Article 5.
Statutory or Declared Holidays. Employees will receive the following Statutory Holidays off with pay: New Year's Eve Day British Columbia Day New Year's Day Labour Day Family Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Remembrance Day Easter Monday Christmas Eve Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day Employees will also receive any other day declared a holiday by the Federal, Provincial, or Municipal governments, or granted by the University Board to members of the Employer.
Statutory or Declared Holidays