Show Day definition

Show Day means not more than one local show day observed on an employee's ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local show day, is agreed on by the employee and the employer, therefore making a total of 11 paid public holidays per year.
Show Day means not more than one local show day observed on an employee's ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local
Show Day means not more than one local show day on an employee's ordinary working day, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local show day, is agreed on by the teachers and employer.

Examples of Show Day in a sentence

  • Provided further that an employer may substitute Royal Show Day for Sovereign's Birthday in any year.

  • All full time employees shall be entitled to the following public Holidays without loss of pay; • Christmas Day, • Boxing Day, • New Years Day, • Australia Day, • Good Friday, • Easter Saturday, • Easter Monday, • Anzac Day • Labour Day, • Queens Birthday, • A public holiday prescribed by legislation for the district and/or state that the employee is working in (eg Show Day).

  • No employee shall be entitled to receive more than one day per year as Show Day.

  • This public holiday will be observed on the local Show Day as gazetted for the City of Newcastle when that day, in the locality of the employer's premises, occurs on an employee's ordinary working day.

  • The Public Holidays recognised under this agreement are: the 1st January (New Years Day) the 26th day of January (Australia Day) Good Friday Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) Easter Monday the 25th day of April (Anzac Day) the Queen’s Birthday; 25th day of December (Christmas Day) 26th day of December (Boxing Day) Gazetted Show Day.


More Definitions of Show Day

Show Day means not more than one local show day observed on an employee's ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local show day, is agreed on by the employee and the employer, therefore making a total of 11 paid public holidays per year. 5. PAYMENT FOR HOLIDAYS (a) Payment for the holidays mentioned in Clause 4 - Holidays with Pay hereof, which are taken and not worked, shall be at the normal rate of pay which would have applied to the employee concerned, where if it were not for such holiday, he or she would have been at work. (b) All work performed on any of the prescribed holidays in Clause 4 - Holidays with Pay hereof or on a Saturday or a Sunday shall be paid at the rate of double time with a minimum payment as for three hours worked. 6. PARENTAL LEAVE Subject to the terms of this clause employees are entitled to maternity, paternity and adoption leave and to work part-time in connection with the birth or adoption of a child. (a) Definitions For the purposes of this clause:
Show Day means the local Show Day in cities, towns or districts of the State, when that day, in the locality of the employer's premises, occurs on an employee's ordinary working day. Providing that the provisions of this definition shall not apply in a manner having the effect of enabling an employee to take more than one holiday for this purpose.
Show Day means the local Show Day in cities, towns or districts of the State, when that day, in the locality of the employer's premises, occurs on an employee's ordinary working day.
Show Day means not more than one local show day observed on an employee's ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local show day, is agreed on by the employee and the employer, therefore making a total of 11 paid public holidays per year. 4. PARENTAL LEAVE Subject to the terms of this clause employees are entitled to maternity, paternity and adoption leave and to work part-time in connection with the birth or adoption of a child. (a) Definitions For the purposes of this clause:
Show Day means the local show day on a teacher's ordinary working day, other than Saturday or Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the teacher is employed or such other day which, in the absence of such a local show day, is agreed on by the teacher and employer.
Show Day means not more than one local show day per calendar year to be observed on an ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such local show day, is agreed on by the employee and the employer. PROVIDED that the days referred to in subclauses (a) and (b) above will be taken by employees on days recognised as public holidays in the district or locality in which they are employed; andPROVIDED ALWAYS that where any district or locality recognises less than 12.5 public holidays in a calendar year, employees employed at the travel centre in that district or locality shall have added to their annual leave entitlement the balance, in days or half days, between the total number of public holidays recognised in that district or locality in any one calendar year and the total of 12.5 paid public holidays per calendar year (11.5 paid public holidays in a calendar year in which Anzac Day is observed on a Saturday or Sunday) to which they are entitled under this award.
Show Day means not more than one local Show Day observed on an employee’s ordinary working day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, in the city, town or district in which the employee is employed; or such other day which, in the absence of such a local Show Day, is agreed on by the employee and Fonterra, therefore making a total of 11 paid public holidays per year.