Staff at North Yorkshire County Council could arrange to carry over some of their annual leave to the next year. |
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Further, some may argue that annual leave provides a sufficient number of days for fathers to take leave to care for their children. |
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How many self-employed people in small business get anything like 4 weeks' annual leave? |
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Those in casual work continue to receive lower pay, no paid sick leave, annual leave or public holidays. |
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That means all too many women receive no paid sick leave or annual leave, and enjoy no job security beyond the next shift. |
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It also has accounting codes for cost analysis and can track sick leave, annual leave and overtime. |
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Grocon wants greater control over rostered days off, sick leave, annual leave and working hours. |
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Americans get just two weeks of annual leave and there is no obligation for states to observe the 10 federal public holidays. |
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I gave the example that on the current provision of 3 weeks' annual leave, and other entitlements, the actual down time is about 280 hours. |
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Under the agreement the appellant was entitled to paid annual leave but not to sick pay. |
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I'm about to take a week's annual leave starting next week so I'm going to be able to kick back and relax a little. |
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As annual leave accruals are an increasing liability, more employers are attempting to maintain their employees' annual leave credits to a manageable level. |
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When finalising his defence, he took two weeks of annual leave to work on the documents. |
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Now that paid annual leave is customary they would seem to have served their purpose, while for the retired, the unemployed and the unemployable they are irrelevant. |
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Keeping data on days of annual leave can be justified if leave is carried over from one year to the next, but not beyond the year after that. |
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The grievor alleged he did not understand the reason why he had to take his annual leave for the next year prior to his release. |
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This leave is with full pay and is not subtracted from the worker's annual leave. |
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Children may not be employed overtime or on weekly or official holidays, nor may their annual leave be forfeited, deferred or curtailed. |
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An employee shall receive his basic pay in addition to the housing allowance, if any, for the days of annual leave. |
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Statutory clauses include remuneration, working time, annual leave, rights and obligations of each party. |
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Our audit of the untaken annual leave identified that the figure was not fully supported by underlying annual leave records. |
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When the TIM is initialised, entitlements at the beginning of 2007 and carryovers of annual leave from 2006 will be transferred. |
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Two years later Parliament enshrined the right to a week's paid annual leave, and demand soared. |
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Issues to be studied include placements a long way from home and inflexibility around annual leave. |
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For annual leave, sick leave, something to better my life for my son and my grandson. |
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Whatever military mind hatched that approach to our annual leave entitlements deserves to go back and see a head shrink or somebody like that. |
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These include annual leave restrictions and the suspension of training courses during the Olympic time frame. |
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Even so, annual leave was spreading more generally through society, as was the use of the car and other motorised forms of transport such as the charabanc. |
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If an agreement between the host department and the revolving fund provides for the full payment of the unused annual leave when the fund is first established, the accounting entry would appear as follows. |
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Thomson chaired the conference and flew home for a week's annual leave. |
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For the calculation of the allowance in lieu, the worker's normal remuneration, which is that which must be maintained during the rest period corresponding to the paid annual leave, is also decisive. |
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Similarly, terminal payments to staff members, including repatriation grant, accrued annual leave, repatriation travel, removal on repatriation, and other separation payments are expensed on an accrual basis. |
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These 4 weeks of annual leave must be taken in the following manner: the first two weeks within the year during which they are accrued, while the remaining two within 18 months after the end of the year of their accrual. |
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He specifically stated that because he was forced to take his annual leave before reaching CRA, he was on leave two weeks before his release, when he was to finalize the administration of his release. |
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The Court ruled on 7 May 2003 that the Commission could not confuse the provisions in the Staff Regulations on annual leave with those on public holidays. |
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Here, the man who played nerdy boffin Maurice Moss in The IT Crowd, uses his love of technology to get the most out of his annual leave. |
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The cashing out of accumulated annual leave credits is at the discretion of the minister and is to be done according to the applicable terms and conditions of employment. |
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Employees are entitled to receive holiday pay to the extent that they qualify for such pay in the year preceding that in which their annual leave is taken. |
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The lights even flicker when he hands in a form for a day of annual leave. |
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That basic protection includes the existing rules on adequate rest, the maximum average working week, annual leave and certain basic provisions for night workers including health assessment. |
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Relex's proposal called for calculating salaries paid by the Commission and the other employers on the basis of the amount of time staff work: hours in the working week, public holidays and days of annual leave. |
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Many requests have been made to align the cycle used for uncertified sick leave entitlement, which is still on a calendar year basis, and the new annual leave cycle. |
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This period also counts for seniority and annual leave credits. |
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It is also worth stressing that the provisions of the directives on working conditions and working time, annual leave for young workers, minimum wages, and health, safety and hygiene at work still all apply. |
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There was, indeed, introduction of a minimum wage for certain jobs, increased annual leave, prohibition of unfair dismissal and penalties for trafficking of workers. |
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The firm supported his development as an artist and allowed time off for exhibitions in addition to his annual leave. |
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End-of-service payments relate to the cost of accrued annual leave, repatriation grant, repatriation travel and the removal of household goods for all eligible staff. |
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Mr. Jessup was on annual leave at the time, and, according to the evidence of Ms. Oxendale, some juggling of staff had taken place because another technician had gone to Ottawa to cover the Conservative Convention. |
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She emphasizied certain problems trade unions were faced with during negotiations regarding annual leave, working week, rest periods, breaks, and overtime. |
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In this case, the amount of annual leave shall be reduced accordingly. |
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Public bodies have an obligation to grant each of their employees a period of annual leave ranging from 15 to 30 days depending on their length of service. |
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I need to know when I will be contractually entitled for annual leave as per labour law. |
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She came off sick leave six months later on April 28, 2013 when she took a period of annual leave. |
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To my knowledge it should be used as a tool to give a basic roster then the inputter can make alterations to accommodate requests, annual leave etc. |
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Rudyard Kipling returned to Simla for his annual leave each year from 1885 to 1888, and the town featured prominently in many of the stories that he wrote for the Gazette. |
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