Common use of Two Weeks Accrual Clause in Contracts

Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Sideletters of Agreement, Grievance Procedure, www.acgov.org

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Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grievance Procedure, www.zone7water.com

Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-full time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sideletters of Agreement, Sideletters of Agreement

Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two (2) weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, employment up to a maximum balance of four (4) weeks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sideletter of Agreement

Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks (80 hours for 40 hour work week and 75 hours for 37.5 hour work week) of vacation annually until the completion of 104 full-full- time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.acgov.org

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Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sideletters of Agreement

Two Weeks Accrual. Employees shall accrue two weeks of vacation annually until completion of 104 full-full time biweekly pay periods (4 years) of continuous employment, up to a maximum balance of four weeks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sideletters of Agreement

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