Cea Designation of Floating Holiday is a legal document that was released by the Alaska Department of Administration - a government authority operating within Alaska.
Q: What is the Cea Designation of Floating Holiday?
A: The CEA Designation of Floating Holiday is a law in Alaska that allows employees to take a paid day off for a personal or religious reason of their choice.
Q: Who is eligible for the Cea Designation of Floating Holiday?
A: All employees in Alaska who work for a covered employer are eligible for the CEA Designation of Floating Holiday.
Q: How many hours can an employee take off under the Cea Designation of Floating Holiday?
A: An employee can take up to 8 hours off under the CEA Designation of Floating Holiday.
Q: Is the Cea Designation of Floating Holiday a paid day off?
A: Yes, the CEA Designation of Floating Holiday is a paid day off for eligible employees.
Q: Can an employer deny an employee's request for a Cea Designation of Floating Holiday?
A: No, employers are required to grant an employee's request for a CEA Designation of Floating Holiday as long as certain conditions are met.
Form Details:
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