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Time Off Slots. A. All absences from work must have prior approval of the Fire Chief or his designee. Time off slots are generally reserved for leaves of absence such as annual leave, illness leave, and those of an emergency nature. It is understood that time off slots are only intended to be used as guidelines to help both parties to this Agreement manage daily attendance. Accordingly, the Fire Chief or his designee retains the right to deny any time off slot, or to approve additional requests for leave, based on operational needs. It is also understood that the use of available slots shall not be unreasonably denied. B. A maximum of two (2) slots shall be available for members of this bargaining unit for annual leave, holiday leave, and other approved leave. One (1) is for use by the Captains; the other for use by the District Chiefs. It is understood that consistent with Article 27.5(A) above, the Fire Chief or appropriate designee retains the right to approve a number of slots greater than or less than two (2) depending on operational needs at the time. However, consistent with Article 27.3 above, no District Chief can use a time off slot on the same shift in which another District Chief is off on an R-Day, with the exception of an annual leave slot selected by another District Chief as his first or second round choice during the annual leave selection process.
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Time Off Slots. (a) Time-off slots available during initial picking During initial vacation picks, Lieutenants and Firefighters are guaranteed three time-off slots (slots #1, #2 and #3). Assistant Chiefs and Captains will have one time-off slot (Command slot) (b) Time off slots available other than during initial vacation picks shall be as follows: * Lieutenants and Firefighters shall have two (2) guaranteed time-off slots (slots #1 and #2). Assistant Chiefs and Captains shall have one (1) guaranteed time-off slot (Command Slot). (Ten day rule will apply to any time less than 24 hours at the discretions of the shift commander.) * Xxxxx Xxx shall be scheduled as provided under Section 7.2. * Time Due/Compensatory Time off shall be scheduled as provided under Section 14.3. * Any additional slots above the minimum xxxxxxx level of the shift shall be considered to be a “day of” slot. * “Day of” slots are available based upon manpower at the discretion of the shift commander.
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  • Paid Time Off (PTO) During the Term, Executive shall be entitled to paid time off in accordance with Company’s policy in place from time to time; provided, however, that Executive shall be eligible to accrue no less than twenty (20) days per calendar year (with such amount prorated for the balance of 2017).

  • Time Off Between Shifts Failure to provide the minimum number of hours between the commencement of an employee's scheduled shift and the commencement of such employee's next scheduled shift shall result in payment of one and one-half (1½) times the employee's regular straight time hourly rate for only those hours which reduce the minimum hour period. Where the minimum period is reduced as a result of an approved change of shift(s) requested by the employee(s), such premium payment shall not apply. The minimum number of hours for purposes of this Article shall be determined locally and will be set out in the Local Provisions Appendix.

  • Time Off in Lieu of Overtime Employees who work overtime will not be required to take time off in regular hours to make up for overtime worked. Time off in lieu may be taken on a mutually agreed upon basis between the employee and the Hospital, such time off will be the equivalent of the premium rate the employee has earned for working overtime. The Hospital shall revert to payment of premium rate if time off is not taken within sixty (60) calendar days."

  • Time Off The company recognises that sufficient time off to attend to personal matters and for recreation are important to the employee’s wellbeing, job satisfaction and overall productivity. Accordingly, time off may be taken with the consent of the Company, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. In considering the approval to have time off, the Parties will have regard to the current works programme and the urgency of the reason for time off. In the event that time off is to be taken, it will be the employee’s obligation to advise the Company in advance or as soon as practicable on the day of absence, recognising that unplanned absences can cause costly disruption to programmed works and are a major source of annoyance for the company, other employees and clients. The object of offering flexible working hours is that in return employees will take very seriously their obligation to turn up when they are expected. In view of the disruption caused by unplanned and or notified absenteeism, repeated failure to observe the protocol for time off would constitute misconduct.

  • Time Off in Lieu By mutual agreement between the Employer and the employee, the employee may take time off, calculated at the appropriate overtime rate, in lieu of overtime pay.

  • Vacation Time After the Trial Period is complete, the Employee is entitled to days off per year of which is required to be mutually benefiting of the Employer and the Employee. It is required for the Employee to give notice before scheduling their vacation in accordance with Company policy.

  • Pre-Layoff Canvass (a) Before a layoff occurs, the Employer may consult with the Union to discuss lessening disruption to clients and staff, as well as whether a pre-layoff canvass of employees is necessary or advisable and may be waived. If the pre-layoff canvass is not waived, then prior to the layoff of regular employees under Clause 13.3 (Layoff), the Employer will canvass employees in order to invite: (1) placement on the casual call-in and recall lists with no loss of seniority; or (2) early retirement; or (3) other voluntary options, as agreed to by the Union and the Employer. Where more than one employee expresses interest in one of the above options, they will be offered to qualified employees on the basis of seniority. (b) Responses from employees to the Pre-Layoff Canvass will only be received by the Employer for consideration if submitted within seven days of issuance of a written notice to the employee or group of employees. (c) Where an employee selects an option, once confirmed in writing by the employee and the Employer, such acceptance is final and binding upon the employee and the Employer. The Employer will notify the Union of the employee's selection.

  • Vacation Buy Back Employees shall have the option of requesting pay in lieu of time off up to a maximum of 144 hours of vacation time each year, during each year of the contract in increments of eight (8) hrs. Such requests are subject to the approval of the department head and the availability of funds.

  • Vacation; Paid Time Off During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be entitled to paid vacation in accordance with the Company’s vacation policies, as in effect from time to time. The Executive shall receive other paid time-off in accordance with applicable law and the Company’s policies for executive officers as such policies may exist from time to time.

  • Vacation and Paid Time Off The Executive shall be entitled to vacation and paid time off in accordance with the standard policies of the Company for executives as in effect from time to time.

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