Public and Extra Statutory Holidays Sample Clauses

The 'Public and Extra Statutory Holidays' clause defines the rules regarding employee entitlements to time off on recognized public holidays and any additional statutory holidays provided by the employer. It typically outlines which holidays are observed, how employees are compensated if required to work on these days, and any procedures for substituting holidays when necessary. This clause ensures clarity and fairness in holiday scheduling and pay, helping to prevent disputes and ensure compliance with employment standards.
Public and Extra Statutory Holidays. Employees required to work on a public or extra statutory holiday shall, in addition to the normal pay for that day, be paid at plain time rate for all hours worked within their normal working hours for that day. In addition, at a later date, time off with pay shall be allowed as follows: Time worked less than half the normal working hours on that day Half Day Time worked more than half the normal working hours on that day Full Day
Public and Extra Statutory Holidays. There are 8 public holidays per annum. These are:- New Year’s Day Good Friday Easter Monday May Day Late Spring (May) Late Summer (August) Christmas Day Boxing Day In addition to the 8 statutory and general national holidays, employees are entitled to 2 extra statutory days. The timing of these extra statutory holidays is to be determined by the Council after consultation. It is agreed that the additional days will be taken at the late Spring and late Summer public holidays, on the Tuesday and that this will apply until either the Council or the Trade Unions propose a change. In addition, a concessionary day’s holiday to be taken during the Christmas period each year. This will be the Friday following Christmas Day, except for when Christmas Day or Boxing Day falls on a Friday, when it will be the following Thursday or Friday respectively.

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  • STATUTORY HOLIDAYS (a) The following days shall be considered holidays for which full time employees shall receive eight (8) hours' pay for each statutory holiday as listed below, at their regular hourly rate of pay. If said employee works on said holiday, he shall be paid as per Article 29.06: New Year’s Day Labour Day ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Christmas Day Victoria Day Boxing Day Canada Day (b) Employees working on Remembrance Day will be paid in accordance with the Remembrance Day Act or as amended by the Provincial Government. 29.02 All part-time employees shall receive general holiday pay in an amount equal to one-fifth (1/5) of the average weekly hours that were paid to the employee during the four (4) complete calendar weeks immediately prior to the week in which the general holiday occurs. 29.03 In order for an employee to qualify for a statutory holiday they must not have been voluntarily absent from their scheduled workday the day prior to and/or following such holiday. Vacation, leave of absence authorized by the Company and sick leave shall not disqualify an employee from receiving their general holidays as noted above. 29.04 If a statutory holiday occurs during an employee's vacation or scheduled day off, they shall have the opportunity to take an extra day's vacation with pay or an extra day's pay. In the event the employee chooses to take an extra day off with pay, the day off selected shall be subject to Company approval. 29.05 In the event that a security guard works in a location where a statutory holiday occurs which is not recognized in this agreement, and the client closes its business for that day, and the security guard, had that not been the case, would have normally worked on that day, said security guard shall be offered work in another location for the equivalent time that the employee would have worked if such work is available. 29.06 An employee who is required to and does work on a statutory holiday shall be paid at one and one-half (1½) times their rate of pay (plus one and one-half (1½) times the overtime rate if applicable) for all hours worked on a statutory holiday and in addition, shall be paid their regular pay for the statutory holiday if they fall in accordance with the requirements specified in 29.03 above. 29.07 Senior full-time employees will be given an opportunity not to be scheduled to work both Christmas and New Year’s Day, except in the event that there are no employees available or overtime or training costs are to be incurred by the Company to accommodate the change. Requests shall be submitted forty-five (45) days in advance and the Company shall respond within ten (10) days of the request.

  • LEAVE AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 37 Public Holidays 38 Personal (Sick and Carer’s) Leave 39 Portability of Sick Leave 40 Compassionate Leave 41 Annual Leave 42 Long Service Leave 43 Parental Leave 44 Community Service Leave 45 Family and Domestic Violence Leave 46 Industry Training 47 Employee Representatives 48 Protective Clothing 49 Operation of Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations and Codes 50 Operation of Lift 51 Hearing Tests 52 Hepatitis A and B Shots 53 Rehabilitation of Injured Employees 54 Industry Funds Compliance 55 Employee Benefit Fixed Rate Contribution 56 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Insurance 57 Employee and Family Welfare Support Signatories Appendix A Wages, Fares Allowance and Travel Allowance Appendix B Fares Allowance and Travelling Allowance Appendix C Living Away from Home Allowance Appendix D Allowances and Special Rates Appendix E Inclement Weather Appendix F Working Day (RDO) Calendar Appendix G Tool Lists Appendix H Apprentice Training Indigenous Programme, Women in Plumbing Appendix I Insurance Cover Minimum Requirements Appendix J Indicative Gross Hourly Rate Guide Appendix K Classification Structure / Commitments by the Parties Appendix L Commercial Residential Unit Industry and / or Commercial / Industrial Factory Warehouse Work Appendix M Drugs and Alcohol Management Program (DAMP)

  • Termination prior to a Public Holiday (a) If the Employer terminates the employment of an Employee, the Employer will pay the Employee a day’s ordinary wages for each public holiday prescribed in this Agreement which falls within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after the date the Employee’s employment is terminated. For clarity, day one is the day after the Employee’s employment was terminated. (b) Where two (2) or more of the holidays fall within a seven (7) day span, such holidays shall be a ‘group’ of holidays. If the first day of the group of holidays falls within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after the date the Employee’s employment is terminated, the whole group shall be deemed to fall within the ten (10) consecutive days, and the Employee will be paid a day’s ordinary wages for each such day. For example, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day (or days in lieu thereof) shall be regarded as a group.

  • WASHINGTON’S PUBLIC RECORDS ACT Unless statutorily exempt from public disclosure, this Contract and all related records are subject to public disclosure as required by Washington’s Public Records Act, RCW 42.56.

  • Public Holidays 10.1 The following days shall be observed as public holidays: New Year's Day 2 January Waitangi Day Good Friday Easter Monday ANZAC Day Sovereign's Birthday Labour Day Christmas Day Boxing Day Anniversary Day (as observed in the locality concerned) 10.2 The following shall apply to the observance of Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day or 2 January, where such a day falls on either a Saturday or a Sunday: a) Where an employee is required to work that Saturday or Sunday the holiday shall, for that employee, be observed on that Saturday or Sunday and transfer of the observance will not occur. For the purposes of this clause an employee is deemed to have been required to work if they were rostered on, or on-call and actually called in to work. They are not deemed to have been required to work if they were on-call but not called back to work. b) Where an employee is not required to work that Saturday or Sunday, observance of the holiday shall be transferred to the following Monday and/or Tuesday in accordance with the provisions of Sections 45 (1) (b) and (d) of the Holidays Act 2003. c) Should a public holiday fall on a weekend, and an employee is required to work on both the public holiday and the week day to which the observance is transferred, the employee will be paid at weekend rates for the time worked on the weekday/transferred holiday. Only one alternative holiday will be granted in respect of each public holiday. 10.3 In order to maintain essential services, the employer may require an employee to work on a public holiday when the public holiday falls on a day which, but for it being a public holiday, would otherwise be a working day for the employee. 10.4 When employees work on a public holiday as provided above they will be paid at double the ordinary hourly rate of pay (T2) for each hour worked and they shall be granted an alternative holiday. Such alternative holiday shall be taken and paid as specified in the Holidays Act 2003. 10.5 An employee who is on call on a public holiday as provided above, but is not called in to work, shall be granted an alternative holiday, except where the public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday and its observance is transferred to a Monday or Tuesday which the employee also works. Such alternative holiday shall be taken and paid as specified in the Holidays Act 2003. 10.6 Those employees who work a night shift which straddles a public holiday, shall be paid at public holiday rates for those hours which occur on the public holiday and the applicable rates for the remainder of the shift. One alternative holiday shall apply in respect of each public holiday or part thereof worked. 10.7 Off duty day upon which the employee does not work: a) Fulltime employees – For fulltime employees and where a public holiday, other than Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day when they fall on either a Saturday or Sunday, falls on the employee’s rostered off duty day, the employee shall be granted an alternative holiday at a later date. In the event of Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day or 2 January falling on either a Saturday or Sunday and a full time employee is rostered off duty on both that day and the weekday to which the observance is transferred, the employee shall only receive one alternative holiday in respect of each public holiday. b) Part-time employees – Where a part-time employee’s days of work are fixed, the employee shall only be entitled to public holiday provisions if the day would otherwise be a working day for that employee. Where a part-time employee’s days are not fixed, the employee shall be entitled to public holiday provisions if they worked on the day of the week that the public holiday falls more than 40% of the time over the last three months. Payment will be relevant daily pay. 10.8 Public holidays falling during leave: a) Leave on pay When a public holiday falls during a period of annual leave, sick leave on pay or special leave on pay, an employee is entitled to that holiday which is not debited against such leave.