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However, if the amount of the premium pay for the hours worked is less than what the employee would have received for minimum call-out pay, the employee will be paid for three hours of work at their hourly wage. The employee scheduled to work on a public holiday is paid the greater amount of premium pay or minimum call-out pay. To be eligible for Public holiday pay the employee must work at least one day prior to the holiday. When there is a public holiday, overtime is payable to eligible employees after 32 hours.

Sometimes a public holiday falls on a Sunday, as was the case in If your establishment is normally closed on a Sunday, Canada Day was observed on Monday, July 2, If the employees are working under a Modified Work Arrangement or an Averaging of Hours Permit, the hours in the averaging period drop by eight hours for each public holiday in the period.

For example, overtime would apply after 72 hours in an hour, two-week averaging period with one public holiday. It was first proposed on March 17, by Gordon Snyder, Saskatchewan's minister of labour at the time. He said that the holiday was already celebrated by businesses across Saskatchewan but he wanted it to be a recognized statutory holiday. In the legislative document, Snyder said he wanted Saskatchewan residents to have more than just a day off, but one that was paid. As to what people of Saskatchewan are suppose to do on the holiday, Snyder said no special celebrations are needed.

When a public holiday falls on a Saturday, it is not observed on a different day. This is a new statutory holiday for employees in federally regulated workplaces or those who have a collective bargaining agreement that identifies they will observe federal statutory holidays.

The day is not a statutory holiday in Saskatchewan for employees who are not federally regulated. We need your feedback to improve saskatchewan. Help us improve. Residents and Visitors. Find services and information for Saskatchewan residents and visitors. Find services and information for doing business in Saskatchewan. Find how the Government of Saskatchewan governs and serves the province.



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