Vacation Consecutive Clause Samples

The "Vacation Consecutive" clause establishes that an employee's vacation days must be taken in a continuous, uninterrupted block rather than being split into separate periods. In practice, this means that if an employee is entitled to two weeks of vacation, they are required to use those two weeks all at once, rather than taking one week at a time or spreading days throughout the year. This clause helps employers manage staffing and scheduling more predictably, and it ensures that employees take a substantial break from work, which can support rest and productivity.
Vacation Consecutive. The Company agrees to grant vacations with pay to full-time employees consecutively, unless the employee requests to have his vacation broken up or unless operational requirements make this impractical.