Work/Leave Rotation Cycle Sample Clauses

Work/Leave Rotation Cycle. 1The Employee will be subject to the Work/Leave Rotation Cycle, consisting of the number of consecutive calendar days of work on site followed by the number of consecutive calendar days of leave, and any eventual quarantine period spent outside home location or as requested by the Company, defined in Annex 1, article 3.2, that will apply by default. 2If required by Site Management because of operational reasons or worksite requirements, the Employee may be obliged to temporarily work on an alternative or changed Work/Leave Rotation Cycle. In such instances his/her normal Work/Leave Rotation Cycle shall be reinstated as soon as the circumstances giving rise to the operational emergency or worksite requirements have ceased to exist. 3Public Holidays, weekends, sick days, medical check-ups and mandatory training that fall into a Leave Period do not affect the Work/Leave Rotation Cycle and no additional days of leave shall be granted in respect of any such days. 4The Company does not warrantthat the actual number of work days and leave days will correspond to the number of work days and leave days calculated according to the Work/Leave Rotation Cycle detailed in Annex1.
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Work/Leave Rotation Cycle. 165 consecutive calendar days on Work Site (work days as defined in article 3.1) and any days spent in quarantine ashore outside home location or as requested by the Company (“Quarantine Period”) in accordance to company’s requirements and/or mandatory applicable provisions, followed by 30 calendar days of unpaid leave (“Unpaid Leave Days”). The Leave Days include days spent travelling in, from and to the country of domicile. As regards the recognition and related remuneration of travel days, reference is made in article 3.4

Related to Work/Leave Rotation Cycle

  • Annual Leave Loading (a) In addition to their ordinary pay, an employee, other than a shiftworker, will be paid an annual leave loading of 17.5% of their ordinary pay on a maximum of 152 hours/four weeks annual leave per annum.

  • WORK DAY/WORK YEAR 20.4 Program Description Student Days Teacher Days Operational Hours State Preschool Part Day Program 175-180 186 6 First 5 Preschool Part Day Program 175-180 186 6 State Full Day Preschool Program 242-244 230 10 – 10.5 General Child Care/School Age Program 242-244 230 10 – 10.5 Parent Pay Preschool/Child Care Program In accordance with the K-12 teacher work calendar In accordance with the K-12 teacher work calendar 10 Head Start 128 186 3.5

  • Work Year The full-time work year for all employees employed in EA and ECE job classes shall be a minimum of 194 work days to correspond with the school year calendar.

  • Leave Year The leave year begins with the first full payroll period of a calendar year and ends with the payroll period in which December 31st falls.

  • Work Period; Overtime Pay The work period for overtime computation purposes shall be a seven (7) day period, as defined by the Employer. Nurses working this twelve (12) hour shift schedule shall be paid overtime compensation at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times the regular rate of pay for the first two (2) hours after the end of the twelve (12) hour shift or for any hours worked beyond forty (40) hours in a seven (7) day period. If a nurse works more than two (2) consecutive hours beyond the end of the twelve (12) hour shift, all overtime hours after fourteen (14) consecutive hours of work for that shift shall be paid at double time (2x).

  • Extended Leave of Absence Professional employees who have attained renewable contract status may request extended leaves of absence for one (1) year without pay under any one of the circumstances listed in this section. All requests for such extended leave of absence will be applied for and granted or rejected in writing. Such application will be reviewed by the principal and superintendent. If the latter approves, he/she will recommend that the leave be granted by the Board. An employee returning from an extended leave will be assigned to the same position as that which he/she held before assuming the leave, providing that position still exists. By mutual agreement between the employer and the employees, he/she may be given a different assignment. Extended leaves of absence may be requested under, but not limited to, the following:

  • Sick Leave Use Sick leave will be charged in one-tenth (1/10th) of an hour increments and may be used for the following reasons:

  • Maternity Leave Allowance (a) An employee who qualifies for maternity leave pursuant to Clause 26.01, shall be paid a maternity leave allowance in accordance with the Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plan, as set out in Letter of Understanding #1. In order to receive this allowance, the employee must provide to the Employer proof that the employee has applied for and is eligible to receive employment insurance benefits pursuant to the Employment Insurance Act. An employee disentitled or disqualified from receiving employment insurance benefits is not eligible for maternity leave allowance.

  • Vacation Leave Maximum Employees may accumulate maximum vacation leave balances not to exceed two hundred and forty (240) hours. However, there are two (2) exceptions that allow vacation leave to accumulate above the maximum:

  • Basic Work Year The regular work year shall be prescribed by the School District each year for regular employees.

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