Common use of Statutory Holidays Defined Clause in Contracts

Statutory Holidays Defined. a) The Employer agrees to provide all employees with the following Statutory Holidays, without loss of pay: New Year’s Day Family Day Good Friday Easter Monday Victoria Day Canada Day BC Day Labour Day Thanksgiving Day Remembrance Day Christmas Day Boxing Day and any other day that may be stated a legal holiday by the Provincial, Civic and/or Federal Government. Should one (1) of the above holidays fall on an employee’s scheduled day(s) off, the employee shall receive an additional day or day(s) off, with pay to be taken adjacent to the employee’s normal day(s) off or at a time mutually agreed between the employee and the Employer. b) The day off in lieu of a holiday which falls on an employee’s scheduled day off must be taken within ninety (90) calendar days following the date the holiday occurred. Seniority will govern when more than the allowable number of employees request the same day off work, giving due consideration to the requirements of efficient operation of the Credit Union. c) In addition to the holidays stipulated in Section 1 (a) above, an employee who works on Christmas Eve shall be granted New Year’s Eve off with pay. An employee who works on New Year’s Eve shall be granted Christmas Eve off with pay.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement