Lieu time definition

Lieu time means the equivalent leave with pay taken in lieu of cash payment;
Lieu time means time off with pay for time worked. Lieu time can be accumulated in advance or be made up after the fact.
Lieu time means leave with pay taken in lieu of a payment. “Manager”means the Secretary Manager of the Association.

Examples of Lieu time in a sentence

  • Lieu time shall be scheduled pursuant to Article 16.6 (Compensating Time Off).

  • Lieu time off will be taken at a time mutually agreed upon by the Employer and the employee.

  • Lieu time may be taken in conjunction with vacation leave or other approved leave.

  • Lieu time resulting from overtime worked shall be taken at a mutually agreeable time.

  • Lieu time must be used within the twelve months in which it was earned.


More Definitions of Lieu time

Lieu time means overtime for which a Sworn Member elects to take time off instead of wages.
Lieu time means the equivalent leave with pay take in lieu of cash payment; “May” shall be regarded as permissive and “Shall” and “Will” as imperative;
Lieu time means the equivalent leave with pay taken in lieu of cash payment; "Medical certificate" means a document signed by a qualified medical practitioner certifying the dates on which an employee was, is or will be unfit to carry out his duties due to illness;
Lieu time means overtime for which a Civilian Member elects to take time off instead of wages.
Lieu time means leave with pay taken in lieu of a cash payment; "Committee" means the Committee; "Day of Rest" in relation to an employee means a day other than a holiday on which that employee is not required to perform the duties of position other than by reason of being on leave of absence;
Lieu time means the equivalent leave with pay taken in lieu of cash payment. means the Secretary Manager of Pond Inlet Housing Association.
Lieu time means leave with pay in lieu of cash payment for overtime rendered by an employee and such leave shall be computed and credited to the employee at the same rate as if the overtime had been compensated in cash or by cheque.