Common use of Subject to any superior conditions Clause in Contracts

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has But less than the Is entitled to the following completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 22,425 8% 20,700 34,500 22,425 37,950 10% 34,500 37,950 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less Effective September 29, 2012, the vacation entitlement will be as follows: An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 22,425 8% 20,700 34,500 22,425 37,950 10% 34,500 37,950 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Notwithstanding and in addition to the above, a part time Social Worker who has completed less that 8,625 hours of continuous service shall receive vacation pay of six percent (6%) of gross earnings. Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Subject to any superior conditions. An employee who has completed the following number of continuous hours of service: But less than the following number of continuous hours of service: Is entitled to the following percentage of vacation number of continuous hours of service: continuous hours of service: pay, plus the equivalent time off: Less than 3,450 4% 3,450 8,625 6% 8,625 20,700 8% 20,700 34,500 10% 34,500 48,300 12% 48,300 14% Part-time employees, including casual employees, shall accumulate service for the purpose of progression on the vacation scale, on the basis of one year for each 1725 hours worked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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