Common use of Conversion Upon Separation Clause in Contracts

Conversion Upon Separation. Upon separation from the county service, an employee is entitled to compensation for any earned, but unused vacation leave credit at the time of separation, provided the employee has completed at least one year of service. The accrual cannot exceed (two) 2 years vacation time, based on the individual employee accrual rate. The payment will be made at the employee’s current rate of pay based on their permanent position.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Conversion Upon Separation. Upon separation from the county service, an employee is entitled to compensation for any earned, but unused vacation leave credit at the time of separation, provided the employee has completed at least one year of service. The accrual cannot exceed (two) 2 years vacation time, based on the individual employee accrual rate. The payment will be made at the employee’s current rate of pay based on their his/her permanent position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Conversion Upon Separation. Upon separation from the county service, an employee is entitled to compensation for any earned, but unused vacation leave credit at the time of separation, provided the employee has completed at least one year of service. The accrual cannot exceed (two) 2 two years vacation time, based on the individual employee accrual rate. The payment will be made at the employee’s current rate of pay based on their his/her permanent position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Conversion Upon Separation. Upon separation from the county service, an employee is entitled to compensation for any earned, but unused vacation leave credit at the time of separation, provided the employee has completed at least one year of service. The accrual cannot exceed (two) 2 two years vacation time, based on the individual employee accrual rate. The payment will be made at the employee’s current rate of pay based on their employee’s permanent position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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