Accumulated Service definition

Accumulated Service means the equivalent length of service acquired by the employee in accordance with the following:
Accumulated Service means an employee’s regular hours worked in a classification covered by the terms and conditions of the Collective Agreement. 2,080 hours equals one (1) year of accumulated service.
Accumulated Service means an employee’s regular paid hours worked in a classification under the terms and conditions of this Collective Agreement.

Examples of Accumulated Service in a sentence

  • Employees shall earn and accumulate vacation leave on a monthly basis according to the following schedule, effective January 1, 2004: Years of Accumulated Service Total Days of Vacation Per Year (Accrued Monthly) 0-5 Years No use until after successful completion of probationary period.

  • Employees with 12 Months or Greater Accumulated Service Temporary employees hired on or after October 1, 2007 shall not be entitled to any benefit coverage, or payment in lieu of coverage, for the first six months of their employment unless required by legislation.

  • COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C Accumulated Service Days of Vacation (*For information only) In Years Per Biweekly DAYS OF VACATION at March 31st Period Worked PER ANNUM 0 - 5.99 years .58 15 days 6.00 - 11.99 years .77 20 days 12.00 - 19.99 years .96 25 days 20.00 or more years 1.15 30 days * Column C represents the number of days vacation entitlement in the current vacation year for an Employee who has worked the full-time hours for the entire previous vacation year.

  • The invoices include the following: · Invoice #9708246, dated March 31, 2021, in the amount of CAN$5,695.20· Invoice #9921879, dated June 30, 2021, in the amount of CAN$2,669.62· Accumulated Service Charge in the amount of CAN$260.15 and other services, as reflected on MNP’s statements of account.

  • Column A Accumulated Service Column B Days of Vacation Column C Maximum Days of in Years Per Biweekly Vacation Per Annum at March 31st Period Worked (*For information only) 0.00 to 5.99 0.58 15 6.00 to 11.99 0.77 20 12.00 to 19.99 0.96 25 20.00 or more 1.15 30 * For a regular employee whose daily base hours have changed during the vacation year, the maximum vacation entitlement under Column C will be prorated.


More Definitions of Accumulated Service

Accumulated Service means Accumulated Service as defined in the Retirement Plan.
Accumulated Service means the equivalent length of service acquired by an employee by virtue of his or her employment; eg. for an employee in an 8 hour per day classification: (The figures for 7¼ hour per day classifications are shown in brackets.) 8 (7¼) hours work equals one day of accumulated service;
Accumulated Service means the equivalent length of service acquired by the physician in accordance with the following:
Accumulated Service means the equivalent length of service acquired by the Engineer in accordance with the following:
Accumulated Service means the equivalent length of service acquired by an employee by virtue of his or her employment; eg. for an employee in an 8 hour per day classification: (The figures for 7 1/4 hour per day classifications are shown in brackets.)
Accumulated Service means an employee's regular paid hours worked under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Recognition of service prior to the signing of the 1995 Collective Agreement shall be calculated in accordance with Letter of Understanding entitled "Accrued Service and Benefits Prior to First Collective Agreement".
Accumulated Service shall include all time during which the employee was on the Company’s payrolls, including time spent in the Military Service of the United States of America and authorized leaves of absence. In case of layoff the employee, upon recall, shall, if recalled within twenty-four (24) months from the date of his layoff, be deemed to have accumulated service during the layoff period. Except by reasons of Military Service or authorized leave of absence, any employee who terminates or has previously terminated his employment with the Company of his own volition or who is discharged for good and sufficient reasons or has previously been discharged for good and sufficient reasons, shall, for sickness or injury benefits, lose credit for all employment prior to such termination of employment or discharge.