Furlough day definition

Furlough day means a day for which an employee shall perform no work and shall receive no pay due to an emergency budget crisis necessitating emergency budget furloughs.
Furlough day. A furlough day is one of the two or three days per week normally scheduled as a day off.
Furlough day means a day for which employees are not paid and do not come to work.

Examples of Furlough day in a sentence

  • Furlough day requirements will be prorated for employees working less than 35 hours per week.

  • The declared conflict of interest may be evaluated and mitigation steps, if possible, may be taken by the procuring entity.

  • Police Management then reserves the right to either (1) reschedule the Furlough day and have the employee work his or her regular hours on the date of the subpoena, or (2) keep the date of the subpoena as a furlough day and pay the employee at time and one half his or her regular rate of pay for all time spent in court, with a minimum of two hours.

  • Any employee who receives an on-call subpoena for a date scheduled as a Furlough day shall remain on furlough and, if not an FLSA exempt employee, receive two (2) hours of standby pay at time and one half his or her regular rate of pay.

  • An employee who received a mandatory appearance court subpoena for a date scheduled as a Furlough day shall promptly notify his or her supervisor.

  • Furlough day requirements will be prorated for employees working less than 35 hours perweek.


More Definitions of Furlough day

Furlough day means a day for which employees are not paid and do not come to work. Full-time classified employees will have one (1) furlough day, equal to eight (8) hours, during the 2011-2012 school year. Classified employees will take this furlough time by writing “furlough” on the “other” line of the Request for Leave Form. This time can be taken any time during the 2011-2012 school year, following the same guidelines as other leave. This furlough time will not carry over to the next fiscal year.