ARTICLE 13
HOLIDAYS
The following paid holidays, except as provided in provision 13.3
below, shall be observed on the day specified.
- January 1
- Third Monday in January (Martin Luther King, Jr., Day)
- July 4
- First Monday in September (Labor Day)
- Thanksgiving Day
- Cesar Chavez Day
- December 25
- Any other day designated by the Governor for a public fast, Thanksgiving,
or holiday.
13.2
The paid holidays listed in this provision shall be observed on the
day specified unless they fall on a Saturday or Sunday, or are rescheduled
for observance on another day by the President.
- Third Monday in February (Washington's Birthday)
- February 12 (Lincoln's Birthday)
- Last Monday in May (Memorial Day)
- Admission Day
- Second Monday in October (Columbus Day)
- November 11 (Veterans Day)
13.3
Any holiday listed in provisions 13.1 or 13.2 above which falls on
a Saturday shall be observed on the preceding Friday, and any holiday
in provisions 13.1 or 13.2 above which falls on a Sunday shall be observed
the following Monday.
13.4
An employee in pay status on the day a holiday is officially observed
shall be entitled to the holiday. Only when a holiday is scheduled for
official observance on a Friday or Monday in accordance with provision
13.3 and the employee works on the Saturday or Sunday of the actual
holiday and not on the Friday or Monday of the official observance,
shall the employee be entitled to that single holiday on the Saturday
or Sunday on which the holiday occurred.
13.5
The number of hours of the holiday shall be determined by the hours
the employee is normally scheduled to work on the day the holiday is
observed. An employee on a leave of absence without pay or in other
non-pay status on a day a holiday is officially observed shall not be
entitled to the holiday.
13.6
If a holiday falls on a scheduled workday during an employee's vacation
or within a period of absence chargeable to sick leave, the holiday
will not be charged to sick leave or vacation time.
13.7
A campus yearly calendar shall be provided to the employees at least
thirty (30) days before its effective date.
13.8
An employee shall be permitted to use accrued vacation or CTO if the
President closes the campus and there are an insufficient number of
holidays scheduled to be observed during the closure.
13.9
Should a new employee, because of length of service, not have vacation
accrued or sufficient CTO balance to cover the scheduled days of closure,
he/she shall be provided sufficient work to prevent any loss of pay
or benefits. Such time shall be provided no later than sixty (60) days
after such a scheduled day(s) of closure.
13.10
An employee is entitled to one (1) Personal Holiday, which must be
taken on one (1) day during the calendar year. If the employee fails
to take the Personal Holiday before the end of the year, the holiday
shall be forfeited. The scheduling of the holiday shall be by mutual
agreement of the employee and the appropriate administrator. A CMA employee
who took a Personal Holiday between January 1, 1995 and June 30, 1995
shall not be entitled to another Personal Holiday until January 1, 1996.
13.11
The CMA shall notify employees of their accrued holiday credits on
a quarterly basis.
Holiday Work
13.12
An employee who works on a holiday shall be compensated either in cash
or in CTO to a maximum accrual of two hundred and forty (240) hours
as determined by the appropriate administrator. Such determination shall
be made prior to the time the employee works on a holiday. An employee
who is assigned to work on a holiday may indicate to the appropriate
administrator his or her preference for compensation in cash or CTO.
13.13
An employee who works on a holiday listed in provision 13.1 or 13.2
shall be compensated at one and one-half (1 1/2) times the employee's
basic hourly rate of pay in addition to the compensation provided under
provision 13.4 of this Article. This will result in total compensation
of double and one-half (2 l/2) times the employee's basic hourly rate
of pay.
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