Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual Sample Clauses

Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual. Credit for Previous Service The appointing officer may, at their discretion, recommend to the Director of Human Resources (or designee), that a new hire be given credit for length of service for all or a portion of any employment experience directly related to the position to which the employee is being appointed or to match the current vacation accrual provided by the employee’s most recent employer. The recommendation must be made in writing and be based on the appointing officer’s assessment of the employee’s qualifications beyond the minimum requirements, recruitment considerations or service accrual provided by the employee’s previous employer. The appointing officer must submit documentation of the qualifying service with the recommendation. At their discretion, the Director of Human Resources may authorize length of service credit for all, none, a portion of the related experience, or the practice of the previous employer. This length of service credit, plus the employee’s subsequent actual length of service with the County, will be the basis for future vacation accrual determinations. No additional length of service credit for qualifications obtained prior to County employment shall be granted after initial appointment to the County.
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Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual. Credit for Previous Service The appointing officer may, at their discretion, recommend to the Director that a new hire be given credit for length of service for all or a portion of any employment experience directly related to the position to which the employee is being appointed or to match the current vacation accrual provided by the employee’s most recent employer. The recommendation must be made in writing and be based on the appointing officer’s assessment of the employee’s qualifications beyond the minimum requirements, recruitment considerations, or service accrual provided by the employee’s previous employer. The appointing officer must submit documentation of the qualifying service with the recommendation. At their discretion, the Director may authorize length of service credit for all, none, a portion of the related experience, or the practice of the previous
Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual. Credit for Previous Service The appointing officer may, at their discretion, recommend to the Director of Human Resources (or designee), that a new hire be given credit for length of service for all or a portion of any employment experience directly related to the position to which the employee is being appointed or to match the current vacation accrual provided by the employee’s most recent employer. The recommendation must be made in writing and be based on the appointing officer’s assessment of the employee’s qualifications beyond the minimum requirements, recruitment considerations or service accrual provided by the employee’s previous employer. The appointing officer must submit documentation of the qualifying service with the recommendation. At his/her discretion, the Director of Human Resources may authorize length of service credit for all, none, a portion of the related experience, or the practice of the previous employer. This length of service credit,
Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual. Credit for Previous Service The appointing officer may, at their discretion, recommend to the Director of Human Resources (or designee), that a new hire be given credit for length of service for all or a portion of any employment experience directly related to the position to which the employee is being appointed or to match the current vacation accrual provided by the employee’s most recent employer. The recommendation must be made in writing and be based on the appointing officer’s assessment of the employee’s qualifications beyond the minimum requirements, recruitment considerations or service accrual provided by the
Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual. Credit for Previous Service The appointing officer may, at their discretion, recommend to the Director of Human Resources

Related to Adjustments to Initial Vacation Accrual

  • Maximum Vacation Accrual Employees may accrue vacation up to a maximum of two hundred forty (240) hours. An employee who has reached the maximum accrual level may continue to accrue vacation until his or her next anniversary date, at which time any vacation accrued in addition to the two hundred forty (240) hour maximum accrual will be extinguished. With the written approval of the appropriate Vice President, an employee may accrue more than two hundred forty (240) hours of vacation when he or she is precluded from taking a previously scheduled vacation because of University needs. Any such written approval will specify a timeline for the employee to use any excess vacation accrual, after which any excess vacation accrual will be extinguished.

  • Vacation Accrual Regular employees shall accrue hours of vacation with pay for each hour of compensation to a maximum of eighty (80) hours per biweekly work period according to the following schedule, commencing with the employee's hire date of his latest period of County employment.

  • Vacation Accrual Rates Laid off employees who are re-employed shall have the vacation accrual rate they held immediately prior to layoff restored.

  • Vacation Accruals Length of Service Accrual Rate Per Month 0 - 10 yrs. 1 1/4 days 11 - 20 yrs. 1 2/3 days Upon completion of 20 years 2 1/12 days A staff member will be paid for vacation at the staff member’s base rate of pay.

  • Annual Leave Accrual If an employee leaves State Classified employment and is later rehired, he/she shall accrue annual leave at the same rate as a new hire. However, once a rehired employee has been in pay status for five (5) years, all previous service time shall be credited for annual leave accrual. The only exception shall be for employees rehired who repay severance pay received.

  • Vacation Leave Accrual ‌ After a full-time employee has been in pay status for eighty (80) non-overtime hours in a calendar month, the employee will accrue vacation leave according to the rate schedule below. Vacation leave accrual for part-time employees will be proportionate to the number of hours the part-time employee is in pay status during the month to that required for full-time employment.

  • Reallocation to a Class with an Equal Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the employee remains in the position and retains existing appointment status.

  • Vacation Accumulation (a) Vacations are not cumulative from year to year.

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