Common use of ARTICLE STATUTORY HOLIDAYS Clause in Contracts

ARTICLE STATUTORY HOLIDAYS. The following paid Holidays will be recognized by the Board: New Year’s Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Christmas Day Easter Monday Boxing Day Victoria Day Canada Day Civic Holiday Floaters Labour Day and any other day proclaimed as a holiday by the Municipal, Provincial or Federal Government, and the last four (4) hours on the last scheduled day or shift prior to New Year’s Day and the last four (4) hours on the last scheduled day or shift prior to Christmas Day In order to qualify for payment of these holidays, an employee must work his regular shift immediately prior to and immediately following the holiday. In the case of an employee who works on one of the agreed paid holidays at the specific request of the Board, such employee shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1 times his regular rate for the period so worked; plus, the employee will be given a paid day off at a later date.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

ARTICLE STATUTORY HOLIDAYS. The following paid Holidays will be recognized by the Board: New Year’s Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Christmas Day Easter Monday Boxing Day Victoria Day Canada Day Civic Holiday Floaters Labour Day Family Day and any other day proclaimed as a holiday by the Municipal, Provincial or Federal Government, and the last four eight (4) 8) hours on the last scheduled day or shift prior to New Year’s Day and the last four eight (4) 8) hours on the last scheduled day or shift prior to Christmas Day In order to qualify for payment of these holidays, an employee must work his regular shift immediately prior to and immediately following the holiday. In the case of an employee who works on one of the agreed paid holidays at the specific request of the Board, such employee shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1 times his regular rate for the period so worked; plus, the employee will be given a paid day off at a later date.

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Sources: Collective Agreement