LEAVE ACCRUAL RATE Sample Clauses

LEAVE ACCRUAL RATE. Years of Continuous Service Completed 40-Hour Employees 24-Hour Employees At Least Less Than Hours/80 Hour Pay Period 8 Hour Days/Year Hours/112 Hour Pay Period 24 Hour Days/Year 0 5 3.08 10 5.54 6 5 6 4.00 13 6.47 7 6 7 4.31 14 7.39 8 7 8 4.62 15 8.31 9 8 9 4.93 16 9.23 10 9 15 5.23 17 9.23 10 15 16 5.54 18 10.16 11 16 17 5.85 19 11.08 12 17 18 6.16 20 12.00 13 18 19 6.47 21 12.93 14 19 --- 6.77 22 12.93 14
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LEAVE ACCRUAL RATE. 1. All Regular Employees shall accrue leave in accordance with Title 3 and based on continuous service with the City. This provision is subject to reopening upon completion of the currently planned City wage study.

Related to LEAVE ACCRUAL RATE

  • Vacation Accrual Rates Laid off employees who are re-employed shall have the vacation accrual rate they held immediately prior to layoff restored.

  • Accrual Rate Compensatory time for employees will accrue at the rate of one and one-half hours for each one hour of overtime worked.

  • Vacation Leave Accrual Rate Schedule Full Years of Service Hours Per Year During the first year of current continuous employment Ninety-six (96) During the second year of current continuous employment One hundred four (104) During the third and fourth years of current continuous employment One hundred twelve (112) During the fifth, sixth, and seventh years of total employment One hundred twenty (120) During the eighth, ninth, and tenth years of total employment One hundred twenty-eight (128) During the eleventh year of total employment One hundred thirty-six (136) During the twelfth year of total employment One hundred forty-four (144) During the thirteenth year of total employment One hundred fifty-two (152) During the fourteenth year of total employment One hundred sixty (160) During the fifteenth year of total employment One hundred sixty-eight (168) During the sixteenth year of total employment and thereafter One hundred seventy-six (176)

  • Leave Accrual After the first 30 days of active military service in any one calendar year, employees shall not accrue City-paid vacation, holiday, or sick leave benefits or other forms of paid leave; provided, however, that any public employee on military leave for intermittent training periods shall continue to accrue the same vacation, sick, and holiday leave up to a maximum period of 180 cumulative days per calendar year as if the employee had not been on military leave.

  • Accrual Rates All eligible employees shall accrue vacation pay according to the following rates:

  • Annual Leave Accrual If an employee leaves State Classified employment and is later rehired, he/she shall accrue annual leave at the same rate as a new hire. However, once a rehired employee has been in pay status for five (5) years, all previous service time shall be credited for annual leave accrual. The only exception shall be for employees rehired who repay severance pay received.

  • Maximum Accrual Vacation credit may be accumulated to a maximum that can be earned in four (4) years. Further accumulation will not continue when the maximum is reached. When an employee’s vacation reaches the maximum level, and if the employee has been denied vacation during the twelve (12) months, the employee will be paid for the time denied but no more than eighty (80) hours in a pay period. Annual Rate of Vacation Accumulation Maximum 80 hours 320 hours 120 hours 480 hours 160 hours 640 hours 180 hours 720 hours 200 hours 800 hours 240 hours 960 hours

  • Accrual Rate of Sick Leave With Pay Credits Full-time employees shall accrue eight (8) hours of sick leave with pay credits for each full month worked. Employees who work less than the full month but at least thirty-two (32) hours during the month shall accrue sick leave with pay on a pro rata basis for the month.

  • Leave Accruals Accumulated annual leave, personal leave, and sick leave balances will automatically be frozen for the duration of the leave of absence. The employee will not accrue leave credits during the leave of absence.

  • Excessive leave accruals request by employee for leave

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