Total Vacation Period Sample Clauses

Total Vacation Period. The total vacation period to be included on the annual leave schedules shall run from the first day of the first full pay period of the calendar year up to the first full pay period of the following calendar year.
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Total Vacation Period. The vacation period to be included in the annual leave schedule shall be from the first full pay period in January through the last week in December, excluding the first three
Total Vacation Period. The vacation period to be included in the annual leave schedule shall be the official USPS leave year.
Total Vacation Period. The total vacation period will begin with the first week of January and continue through the last week in November.
Total Vacation Period. The total vacation period to be included on the annual leave schedules shall run from the first day of the first full pay period of the calendar year up to the first full pay period of the following calendar year, excluding the two calendar weeks prior to Christmas. Management will make an extra effort to allow additional employees annual leave during the month of December including the week between the Christmas and New Year’s holiday. If it is determined that additional employees may be granted leave during this time, the opportunities will be posted for bid and awarded by seniority.

Related to Total Vacation Period

  • Vacation Period ‌ The choice of vacation periods shall be granted to employees on the basis of seniority with the Employer except where the period requested would be detrimental to the operation of the Employer.

  • Unbroken Vacation Period An Employee shall receive an unbroken period of vacation unless mutually agreed upon between the Employee and the Employer.

  • Annual Vacation Auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of four percent (4%) of their regular earnings. After one thousand (1,000) days worked, auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of six percent (6%) of their regular earnings.

  • Retention Period The Engineer shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and services provided (hereinafter called the Records). The Engineer shall make the records available at its office during the contract period and for seven (7) years from the date of final payment under this contract, until completion of all audits, or until pending litigation has been completely and fully resolved, whichever occurs last.

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