Provincial Emergency Program definition
Examples of Provincial Emergency Program in a sentence
Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from the Provincial Emergency Program or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay.
Where an employee works overtime and/or is called out to deal with situations where the Employer is able to recover the overtime and/or callout costs from the Provincial Emergency Program, the Employer shall have the option of paying the employee for such overtime and/or callout, or granting the employee compensating time off in lieu of being paid for such overtime and/or callout.
Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from the Provincial Emergency Program, or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay.
Notwithstanding the aforementioned, if any overtime payment is earned as a result of work performed for which the City has initiated a Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) task number, the employee must receive payment for such work.
Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from the Provincial Emergency Program or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of regular pay.
Where employees work overtime and/or are called out to deal with emergency situations where the Employer is able to recover the overtime and callout costs from a third party (e.g., Provincial Emergency Program, ICBC, film production companies for extensions to filming or unscheduled filming), the employees shall be paid for such overtime and callouts and shall not be permitted to receive compensating time off in lieu of being paid for the overtime or callout.
Where an employee works overtime and/or is called out to deal with situations where the Corporation is able to recover the overtime and/or callout costs from the Provincial Emergency Program, the employees shall be paid for such overtime and callouts and shall not be permitted to receive compensating time off in lieu of being paid for the overtime or callout.
In order for an employee to qualify for paid leave, he/she must have provided evidence in the form of a valid Provincial Emergency Program registration card to the Employer for approval prior to any such leave.
Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from Provincial Emergency Program or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay.
Where employees work overtime and/or are called out to deal with emergency situations where the Employer is able to recover the overtime and callout costs from a third party (e.g., Provincial Emergency Program), the employees shall be paid for such overtime and callouts and shall not be permitted to receive compensating time off in lieu of being paid for the overtime or callout.