Vacation and Banked Time Off Cheques Sample Clauses

Vacation and Banked Time Off Cheques. The Company agrees to issue the employee a separate cheque for scheduled vacation on the last day worked prior to his vacation. Employees scheduled for banked time off shall be issued their cheques on the last day worked prior to his scheduled time off, by separate cheque, provided he has requested his cheque in writing from his supervisor two (2) weeks prior to such day. SIGNED THIS DAY OF 199 FOR THE COMPANY; FOR THE UNION: X.X. XXXXXXXX N.H. XXXXXXXXX X.X. XXXXXX X.X. XXXXXXX X.X. XXXXXXX X.X. XXXX X.X. XXXXXXX LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING between MOLSON BREWERIES and BREWERY, WINERY AND DISTILLERY WORKERS LOCAL 300 SEASONAL/CASUAL PERSONNEL THE PURPOSE OF THIS LETTER IS TO SPECIFY THE TERMS APPLICABLE TO EMPLOYEES HIRED BY THE COMPANY TO FILL SEASONAL OR TEMPORARY PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS.
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Related to Vacation and Banked Time Off Cheques

  • Banked Time Overtime & Time Balancing Overtime is earned when the Company requests an employee to work overtime. Banked straight time is earned when an employee requests approval to work additional hours for the purpose of accruing time for time balancing purposes, there is an operational requirement for the work to be done, and the Manager approves the banked straight time in advance. Employees shall have the choice of having their authorized overtime paid out or accrued as per Articles 21.02 and 21.03 in a renewable time bank, subject to the following conditions:

  • Vacation and Sick Leave At such reasonable times as the Board of Directors shall in its discretion permit, the Employee shall be entitled, without loss of pay, to absent himself voluntarily from the performance of his employment under this Agreement, with all such voluntary absences to count as vacation time; provided that:

  • Reinstatement of Vacation Days - Sick Leave In the event an employee is sick or injured prior to the commencement of his/her vacation, such employee shall be granted sick leave and the vacation period so displaced shall be added to the vacation period if requested by the employee and by mutual agreement, or shall be reinstated for use at a later date.

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) Executive shall earn and accrue paid-time-off covering vacation and sick time benefits at the rate of twenty (20) days per year for employment periods of up to five years of service. The PTO accrual rate shall automatically increase by five (5) additional days for each additional 5 years of service up to maximum of thirty (30) days per year after 10 years of service. For example, after five years of service, the annual PTO accrual rate shall increase to twenty-five (25) days. Unused PTO shall carry over to the next year, but Executive shall cease accruing further PTO at any time Executive has accrued two times his annual accrual rate. Unused PTO days which are not in excess of two-times the annual accrual rate shall be paid in a cash lump sum payment promptly after Executive’s termination of employment.

  • Unpaid Time Off All accruals must be exhausted prior to taking unpaid time off (unless eligible for EIT access).

  • Sick Time An employee shall have all of his/her accrued sick leave credits transferred when the employee is transferred to a different State agency.

  • Accrued Sick Leave The Board shall provide all employees with a cumulative record 23 of accrued sick leave hours on each pay statement.

  • Accrued 100% sick leave The use of sick leave under this subsection is at the employee's discretion.

  • Vacation and Sick Leave Administration (a) for the purposes of administration of clauses 34.11 and 34.12, where an employee does not work the same number of hours each week, the normal workweek shall be the weekly average calculated on a monthly basis.

  • Paid Time Off The Executive shall be entitled to take paid time off in accordance with the Company’s applicable paid time off policy for executives, as may be in effect from time to time.

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