Maximum Vacation Credits Sample Clauses

The Maximum Vacation Credits clause sets a limit on the total amount of vacation time an employee can accumulate. Typically, this means that once an employee reaches the specified cap, they will stop accruing additional vacation hours until they use some of their existing balance. For example, if the maximum is set at 200 hours, any further accrual is paused until the balance drops below that threshold. This clause helps employers manage staffing levels and prevents excessive accumulation of unused vacation, ensuring employees take regular time off and reducing large payout liabilities.
Maximum Vacation Credits. The maximum number of vacation credits that may be used during any vacation year is twenty- five (25). The maximum number of credits that may be carried over from year to year is thirty (30).
Maximum Vacation Credits