Common use of Military Service Credited As Public Service Clause in Contracts

Military Service Credited As Public Service. Up to four (4) years of military service can be granted for time during which a represented employee served continuously with the active armed forces or the Merchant Marines including any period of rehabilitation, plus six (6) months thereafter. (Government Code Section 21024.) The represented employee is required to contribute employee and employer contributions except that service rendered prior to September 1, 1970, may be granted at no cost to the represented employee.

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Military Service Credited As Public Service. Up to four (4) years of military service can may be granted for time during which a represented employee served continuously with the active armed forces or the Merchant Marines including any period of rehabilitation, plus six (6) months thereafter. thereafter (Government Code Section 21024.) ). The represented employee is required to contribute pay the employee and employer contributions except that service rendered prior to September 1, 1970, may be granted at no cost to the represented employeecontributions.

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Samples: www2.oaklandnet.com, www2.oaklandnet.com

Military Service Credited As Public Service. Up to four (4) years of military service can be granted for time during which a represented employee served continuously with the active armed forces or the Merchant Marines including any period of rehabilitation, plus six (6) months thereafter. (Government Code Section 21024.) The represented employee is required to contribute employee and employer contributions except that service rendered prior to September 1, 1970, may be granted at no cost to the represented employee.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidential Management Employees, Confidential Management Employees

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Military Service Credited As Public Service. Up to four (4) years of military service can be granted for time during which a represented employee unit member served continuously with the active armed forces or the Merchant Marines including any period of rehabilitation, plus six (6) months thereafter. (Government Code Section 21024.) The represented employee unit member is required to contribute employee and employer contributions except that service rendered prior to September 1, 1970, may be granted at no cost to the represented employeeunit member.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Employees, Service Employees

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