Christmas period definition

Christmas period means the period from 20:00 on 24 December until 06:00 on 26 December, South African local time;
Christmas period means such days between the 24 December to 1 January inclusive that the principal offices are closed.
Christmas period means between 18:00 hours on 24 December to 23:59 hours on 26 December, in any year, and from 18:00 hours on 31 December to 23:59 on 1 January, in any year.

Examples of Christmas period in a sentence

  • Up to three leave days may be designated by the Service each year for Christmas period closure.

  • An Employee required to work during the Easter and Christmas period, that is to work on any day between and inclusive of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day and any day, between and inclusive of Good Friday and Easter Monday, shall be paid 300% of the hourly rate prescribed in the Agreement for the Employee’s classification.

  • A substitute rural carrier serving full-time on a vacant route or where the regular carrier is on leave shall qualify for auxiliary assistance and/or overtime compensation in the same manner as a regular carrier during the Christmas period.

  • BCPAM may, with the consent of the Central Bank, defer a Daily Calculation, for example over the Christmas period.

  • The Christmas period begins on the first Saturday of December and terminates as specified in the Employer’s Christmas Postal Bulletin.


More Definitions of Christmas period

Christmas period. : means the month of December;
Christmas period means the fifteen working days immediately preceding Christmas day;
Christmas period means the nine working days immediately preceding Christmas Day;
Christmas period means between 18:30 hours on 24 December to 23:59 is time and half and on 25th December to 23:59 is double pay and 26 December 00:01 until 27 December 6:00 time and half.
Christmas period means the period beginning with 23rd December 2020 and ending with 27th December 2020;
Christmas period means the period commencing on the first Monday in December in any year and ending at the start of the first working day after the New Year public holiday in the following year or, in Scotland, at the start of the first working day after the Scottish New Year public holiday in the following year.
Christmas period means the fifteen working days immed[ately preceding Christmas day;