Time Off to Vote. 23.01 Employees shall be entitled to three (3) consecutive hours off to vote while the polls are open. Should three (3) consecutive hours off to vote only be possible with the use of Company time, such Company time shall be with pay.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Time Off to Vote. 23.01 Employees The Employer agrees to provide an employee with at least 3 consecutive hours during open polling hours to entitle the employee to vote in any government election. It is understood that should an employee have 3 consecutive hours available outside of their working hours, the employee shall not be entitled to any time off. Any time off required to provide the employee with three (3) consecutive hours off to vote while the polls are open. Should three (3) consecutive hours off to vote only be possible with the use of Company time, such Company time shall be with payunpaid.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Time Off to Vote. 23.01 Employees shall be entitled to three (3) consecutive hours off to vote while the polls are open. Should three (3) consecutive hours off to vote only be possible with the use of Company Employer time, such Company Employer time shall be with pay.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Time Off to Vote. 23.01 Employees shall be entitled to time off of up to three (3) consecutive hours off to vote while the polls are open. Should three (3) consecutive hours off in government elections pursuant to vote only be possible with the use of Company timeany municipal, such Company time shall be with payprovincial, federal, or band council electoral process.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Time Off to Vote. 23.01 Employees shall be entitled The Employer agrees to provide an Employee with at least three (3) consecutive hours off during open polling hours to entitle the Employee to vote while the polls are openin any government election. Should It is understood that should an Employee have three (3) consecutive hours available outside of their working hours, the Employee shall not be entitled to any time off. Any time off required to vote only be possible provide the Employee with the use of Company time, such Company time three (3) consecutive hours shall be with payunpaid.
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Samples: Collective Agreement