Common use of Annual Usage Clause in Contracts

Annual Usage. During the first twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than forty (40) hours of Annual Leave and, thereafter, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than eighty (80) hours of Annual Leave in each succeeding twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment. While on Annual Leave, sick leave, vacation, holiday leave, or compensatory time off (if previously accrued), an employee shall be in a paid status for purposes of leave accrual and receipt of benefits.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Annual Usage. During the first twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than forty (40) hours of Annual Leave and, thereafter, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than eighty (80) hours of Annual Leave in each succeeding twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment. While on Annual Leave, sick leave, vacation, holiday leave, or compensatory time off (if previously accrued), an employee shall be in a paid status for purposes of leave accrual and receipt of benefits.eighty

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Annual Usage. During the first twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than forty (40) hours of Annual Leave and, thereafter, employees shall be encouraged to use no less than eighty (80) hours of Annual Leave in each succeeding twenty-six (26) pay periods of employment. While on Annual Leave, sick leave, vacation, holiday leave, or compensatory time off (if previously accrued), an employee shall be in a paid status compensated and receive benefits at the same rate as if he were on the job. Unless prior approval is granted by the Chief Executive Officer, Annual Leave shall not be used for purposes the purpose of leave accrual and receipt of benefitsextending employment prior to retirement under CALPERS.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding