Common use of Accruals Clause in Contracts

Accruals. All eligible supervisors shall accrue vacation leave according to the following rates: Length of Service Requirement Rate Per Full Payroll Period 0 through 5 years 4 working hours After 5 through 8 years 5 working hours After 8 through 12 years 7 working hours After 12 through 19 years 7½ working hours After 19 through 24 years 8 working hours After 24 through 30 years 8½ working hours After 30 years 9 working hours Length of service is defined as the length of employment with the State of Minnesota since the last date of hire in accordance with Section 1(A). Length of service shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, termination, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement. A supervisor shall not suffer a reduction in his/her vacation accrual rate due to being covered by a contract or plan with a vacation accrual scale with a different length of service requirement component than that indicated above. For purposes of determining changes in a supervisor's accrual rate, periods of suspension or unpaid non-medical leaves of absence shall not be deducted from the Length of Service Requirement unless they are one (1) full payroll period or more in duration. However, for supervisors on an unpaid military leave of any duration, or an FMLA qualifying leave of any duration, no adjustment to accrual rates shall be required. This method will be effective only after this date and shall not be used to change any Length of Service Requirements determined prior to that date. Changes in accrual rate shall be made effective at the beginning of the next payroll period following completion of the specified Length of Service Requirement. Supervisors being paid for less than a full eighty (80) hour pay period will have their vacation accruals pro-rated in accordance with the schedule set forth in Appendix C.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Accruals. All eligible supervisors shall accrue vacation leave according to the following rates: Length of Service Requirement Rate Per Full Payroll Period 0 through 5 years 4 working hours After 5 through 8 years 5 working hours After 8 through 12 years 7 working hours After 12 through 19 years 7½ working hours After 19 through 24 years 8 working hours After 24 through 30 years 8½ working hours After 30 years 9 working hours Length of service is defined as the length of employment with the State of Minnesota since the last date of hire in accordance with Section 1(A). Length of service shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, termination, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement. A supervisor shall not suffer a reduction in his/her their vacation accrual rate due to being covered by a contract or plan with a vacation accrual scale with a different length of service requirement component than that indicated above. For purposes of determining changes in a supervisor's accrual rate, periods of suspension or unpaid non-medical leaves of absence shall not be deducted from the Length of Service Requirement unless they are one (1) full payroll period or more in duration. However, for supervisors on an unpaid military leave of any duration, or an FMLA qualifying leave of any duration, no adjustment to accrual rates shall be required. This method will be effective only after this date and shall not be used to change any Length of Service Requirements determined prior to that date. Changes in accrual rate shall be made effective at the beginning of the next payroll period following completion of the specified Length of Service Requirement. Supervisors being paid for less than a full eighty (80) hour pay period will have their vacation accruals pro-rated in accordance with the schedule set forth in Appendix C.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Accruals. All eligible supervisors shall accrue vacation leave according to the following rates: Length of Service Requirement Rate Per Full Payroll Period 0 through 5 years 4 working hours After 5 through 8 years 5 working hours After 8 through 12 years 7 working hours After 12 through 19 18 years 7½ working hours After 19 18 through 24 years 8 working hours After 24 through 30 years 8½ working hours After 30 years 9 working hours Length of service is defined as the length of employment with the State of Minnesota since the last date of hire in accordance with Section 1(A). Length of service shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, termination, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement. A supervisor shall not suffer a reduction in his/her their vacation accrual rate due to being covered by a contract or plan with a vacation accrual scale with a different length of service requirement component than that indicated above. For purposes of determining changes in a supervisor's accrual rate, periods of suspension or unpaid non-medical leaves of absence shall not be deducted from the Length of Service Requirement unless they are one (1) full payroll period or more in duration. However, for supervisors on an unpaid military leave of any duration, or an FMLA qualifying leave of any duration, no adjustment to accrual rates shall be required. This method will be effective only after this date and shall not be used to change any Length of Service Requirements determined prior to that date. Changes in accrual rate shall be made effective at the beginning of the next payroll period following completion of the specified Length of Service Requirement. Supervisors being paid for less than a full eighty (80) hour pay period will have their vacation accruals pro-rated in accordance with the schedule set forth in Appendix C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Accruals. All eligible supervisors shall accrue vacation leave according to the following rates: Length of Service Requirement Rate Per Full Requirement Payroll Period 0 through 5 years 4 working hours After 5 through 8 years 5 working hours After 8 through 12 years 7 working hours After 12 through 19 years 7½ working hours After 19 through 24 years 8 working hours After 24 through 30 years 8½ working hours After 30 years 9 working hours Length of service is defined as the length of employment with the State of Minnesota since the last date of hire in accordance with Section 1(A). Length of service shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, termination, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement. A supervisor shall not suffer a reduction in his/her vacation accrual rate due to being covered by a contract or plan with a vacation accrual scale with a different length of service requirement component than that indicated above. For purposes of determining changes in a supervisor's accrual rate, periods of suspension or unpaid non-medical leaves of absence shall not be deducted from the Length of Service Requirement unless they are one (1) full payroll period or more in duration. However, for supervisors on an unpaid military leave of any duration, or an FMLA qualifying leave of any duration, no adjustment to accrual rates shall be required. This method will be effective only after this date and shall not be used to change any Length of Service Requirements determined prior to that date. Changes in accrual rate shall be made effective at the beginning of the next payroll period following completion of the specified Length of Service Requirement. Supervisors being paid for less than a full eighty (80) hour pay period will have their vacation accruals pro-rated in accordance with the schedule set forth in Appendix C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lrl.mn.gov

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