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  2. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    Workers are also entitled to 10 paid public holidays. [14] [21] 20 10 30 Belize: Every employee is entitled to two weeks paid leave after a year of employment. If employment is terminated after three months but before a year, the employee must be paid average vacation pay. Every employee is also entitled to 13 paid public holidays. [11] [34] 14 ...

  3. Annual leave - Wikipedia

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    Annual leave, also known as statutory leave, is a period of paid time off work granted by employers to employees to be used for whatever the employee wishes. Depending on the employer's policies, differing number of days may be offered, and the employee may be required to give a certain amount of advance notice, may have to coordinate with the employer to be sure that staffing is available ...

  4. Holiday pay - Wikipedia

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    The right of holiday pay is linked to the concept of an employee, which means that one performs work in the service of another. Freelancers and self-employed persons are therefore not entitled to holiday pay under the Norwegian Holiday Act. The holiday pay amounts to 10.2% of the holiday pay basis. Employees who turn 59 years are entitled to 12 ...

  5. Saskatchewan Federation of Labour - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL) is the Saskatchewan provincial trade union federation of the Canadian Labour Congress. Founded in 1956, it has a membership of 98,000. The primary function of the SFL is to lobby branches of Canadian government [1] on behalf of the unions the SFL represents.

  6. Equalization payments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Each province is allocated an "equalization entitlement" equal to the amount by which its fiscal capacity is below the average fiscal capacity of all provinces. This is known as the "10-province standard". [1] Provinces who have a fiscal capacity above the 10-province standard are known as the have provinces while those below are the have-not ...

  7. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of Saskatchewan is covered by the territory of Numbered Treaties. [20] Treaty 2 (1871) territory, including a small part of Southeast Saskatchewan. Treaty 4 (1874) territory, including Regina and much of Southern Saskatchewan, signed at Fort Qu'Appelle. Treaty 5 (1875) territory, including a small part of the province north of ...

  8. Table Mountain Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Table Mountain Regional Park [1] is a ski area and resort in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan about 26 kilometres (16 mi) [2] west of The Battlefords [3] in the Rural Municipality of Battle River No. 438. [4] It is situated on a lateral moraine that was formed during the last ice age and has a scenic view of the Battle River Valley. [5]

  9. Division No. 4, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Division No. 4 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the southwest corner of the province, bordering Alberta to the west and Montana , United States to the south.