Time Off Policy definition
Examples of Time Off Policy in a sentence
Executive shall be entitled to participate in the Company’s unlimited Personal Paid Time Off Policy.
Executive is eligible for time off programs outlined in the Company’s Time Off Policy.
Following an Involuntary Separation from Service, the Corporation shall pay the Executive a lump sum payment for Special Bonus Hours, if the Executive is a participant in the Corporation’s Paid Time Off Policy (“PTO Policy”).
As 52-week employees, CCCs will accrue vacation in accordance with the BOARD’s Paid Time Off Policy.
FECs and CSCs will accrue vacation in accordance with the Board’s Paid Time Off Policy.
Executive will be eligible for vacation in accordance with the Company’s Flexible PTO and Sick & Safe Time Off Policy, which can be found in the Employee Handbook, or the current vacation and sick time policies in effect from time to time.
If the Employee has, as of the date of this Agreement, unused accrued vacation time in excess of the amount that may, pursuant to the Time Off Policy, be carried over from year to year, the Employee must use such time by December 31, 2011, or it will be forfeited.
The Employee shall be eligible for twenty (20) vacation days per year and ten (10) personal days per year, in each case to be used in accordance with the Company’s Employee Time Off Policy contained within the Company’s Employee Handbook, as amended and/or superseded from time to time (the “Time Off Policy”).
During the Period of Employment, the Executive will be covered by the Company’s Executive Paid Time Off Policy as in effect from time to time.
Full-time, permanent workers may request a reduction in their work hours by 1%, 2%, 5%, 10% or 20% through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein.