Report Description
Like American holidays, some Canadian holidays, though recognized, do not garner paid days off. Along with federally recognized holidays, Canada also has provincial and territorial holidays. Even though they're celebrated nationally, vacation is not paid for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Father's Day, or Halloween.
Statutory holidays - which include New Year's Day, Good Friday (Easter), Canada Day, Labour Day and Christmas Day - are celebrated nationwide and are paid days off for employees. Federally regulated employees also get Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Thanksgiving and Boxing Day off and it is common practice, however, not required, for non-federal employees to get these holidays off as well.
This report provides information about statutory holidays for employees in British Columbia.
Parameters
Parameter Name |
Options |
Explanation |
Branch |
All branches available in the company. |
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Employee Name |
Enter a specific employee's name or the "%" symbol which retrieves all employees qualifying for this report. |
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Start Date |
Calendar date | The beginning date of the information period. |
End Date |
Calendar date | The ending date of the information period. |
Date Type |
Accounting Period Date, Week Worked Date | |
Group By |
Branch, None | |
Pay Codes |
All, Reg, OT, DT, Bonus, etc. |
Report Fields
Field Name |
Explanation |
Emp. ID |
The employee's unique ID. |
Employee Name |
The name of the employee receiving holiday pay. |
Wage Earned |
The amount of holiday pay earned by the employee during the time period. |
Avg. Wage Per Day |
The amount of holiday pay earned divided by the number of days holiday pay wages were earned during the time period. |
Days Wages Earned |
The number of days worked during the time period that holiday pay was earned. |
Days of Employment |
The number of days worked during the time period. |
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