Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays: (i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or (ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day). b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Passenger Service Employees Agreement, Fleet Service Employees Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following yearyear as a vacation block in addition to the minimum requirements to bid vacation weeks already set forth above; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she the employee will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she the employee will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Passenger Service Employees Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. (iii) If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she the employee will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Security Officer Employees Agreement, Security Officer Employees Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New YearYear ’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she the employee will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New YearYear ’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. . If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Security Officer Employees Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he the employeehe or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
ARTICLE 6: LEAVES OF ABSENCE & SICK LEAVE
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Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following year; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she shethe employee will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Fleet Service Employees Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following yearyear as a vacation block in addition to the minimum requirements to bid vacation weeks already set forth above; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he the employeehe or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Deferred Holidays. a. Employees who wish to do so have 2 alternatives to defer holidays:
(i) Employees may defer 5 holidays (excluding New Year’s Day) in exchange for an equivalent number of paid vacation hours, which may be bid in the following yearyear as a vacation block in addition to the minimum requirements to bid vacation weeks already set forth above; or
(ii) Employees may defer holidays on an individual basis to be taken within the same year (excluding those holidays deferred to the following year as provided for above). A holiday deferred to the same calendar year will be treated and taken as a DAT day and may be used up to 30 days in advance of the holiday (excluding New Year’s Day).
b. If an employee opts to defer 5 holidays for an equivalent number of hours in the following year under Section a. (i) above, he or she will not have the option of “buying” vacation in that following year; in other words, employees may not use 5 deferred holidays from the prior year and also “buy” a week of vacation under Section A.5.d above.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement