Article 15 - Holidays and Non-Instructional Days
Feb 27, 2006 2:10 PM
A. Holidays
The Employer observes the following nine (9) paid holidays each calendar year on which classes are not held and all offices are closed:
| *New Year’s Day | Labor Day |
| Martin Luther King’s Birthday | Thanksgiving Day |
| President’s Day | Day after Thanksgiving Day |
| Memorial Day | *Christmas Day |
| *Independence Day |
In the event that any holiday falls on a Saturday, the holiday will be celebrated on the Friday before. If any holiday falls on a Sunday, the holiday will be celebrated on the following Monday.
The Employer agrees that all full-time Instructors will receive nine paid holidays off per year. In instances where the academic calendar does not permit all Faculty Members to observe the holiday on the same day (e.g., weekend Instructors) the Employer agrees to schedule a compensatory day off by mutual agreement between the Faculty Member and Management.
A part-time Faculty Member will receive holiday pay at his/her regular rate if the holiday falls on a regularly scheduled workday during his/her scheduled academic quarter.
B. Non-Instructional Days
There are certain days/weekends of the year which are designated non-instructional days/weekends. Without limitation, the following are examples of such non-instructional days/weekends:
| *New Year’s Eve | Jewish New Year |
| Martin Luther King’s Birthday | Thanksgiving Day |
| Good Friday | Yom Kippur |
| Easter | *Christmas Eve |
| *Independence Day | Passover |
On non-instructional days/weekends when classes are not offered, and/or on days/weekends when classes are cancelled due to weather or other emergency, Faculty attendance will not be required and no charge against pay or time banks will be made.
