Time for Using Vacation Leave Sample Clauses

Time for Using Vacation Leave a) Earned vacation time shall be computed at the beginning of each fiscal year, and shall be used during the year accumulated or within the following twelve (12) month period unless vacation has been requested by the employee and denied by a supervisor.
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Time for Using Vacation Leave. All vacation requests shall be subject to approval by the site administrator and/or the department head. When a substitute is required, employees may take a maximum of five days vacation when school is in session. Ten and eleven-month employees will receive pay in lieu of actual days off. Twelve-month employees will receive paid vacation leave.

Related to Time for Using Vacation Leave

  • Annual Vacation Leave 33.01 An Employee shall not take vacation leave without prior authorization from the Employer.

  • Vacation Leave A part-time employee shall earn vacation leave credits for each month in which the employee receives pay for at least twice the number of hours in the employee’s normal workweek, at the rate for years of service established in clause 34.02 of this Agreement, prorated and calculated as follows:

  • Annual Leave (a) An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, subject to the Annual Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000, to take annual leave not exceeding five days in single day periods or part thereof, in any calendar year at a time or times agreed by the parties.

  • Scheduling of Vacation Leave In scheduling vacation leave with pay for an employee the Employer shall, subject to the operational requirements of the service, make every reasonable effort to comply with the employee's wishes.

  • Restoration of Vacation Leave In the event an employee is injured or becomes ill while on vacation leave, the employee may submit a written request to use sick leave and have the equivalent amount of vacation leave restored. The supervisor may require a written medical certificate.

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