Common use of Vacation accruals in A Clause in Contracts

Vacation accruals in A. 1. and A.2., above, are based on Worked TFP credited in the previous calendar year. Flight Attendants who are credited with four-hundred eighty (480.0) TFP or greater will accrue the maximum days of vacation listed above for the subsequent calendar year. Flight Attendants who are credited with greater than or equal to two-hundred forty (240.0) TFP and less than four-hundred eighty (480.0) TFP will accrue half of the maximum days of vacation listed above for the subsequent calendar year. Flight Attendants who are credited with less than two-hundred forty (240.0) TFP will NOT accrue vacation for the subsequent calendar year. Unpaid TFP credit will be applied and/or look-back period will be modified consistent with Sections 15.M. [Leaves with Coordination…] and 15.N. [Unpaid Leaves…] as applicable.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement, Sideletter of Agreement, Tentative Agreement

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