Annual Vacation Leave Requests Sample Clauses

Annual Vacation Leave Requests. Each employee may submit a request for annual vacation leave by March 31 of each year. Conflicts between employees who cannot, in accordance with the operations of the Employer, be scheduled off at the same time will be resolved by seniority. Any vacation leave requests after March 31, each year shall be on a first-come, first-served basis. Any request for change of dates for extenuating circumstances must be in writing and must be approved by the Employer. All vacation leaves are subject to the operational needs of the Department. The Employer may cancel and reschedule vacation leave requests due to the operational needs of the Department. Vacation leave shall be charged in minimum units of one (1) hour.
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Annual Vacation Leave Requests. Requests for Annual Leave will be submitted, in writing by electronic mail, to the Executive Director/designate. A minimum of two (2) weeks’ notice must be given. The Executive Director/designate will consider the employee's preference, the needs of the shelter and the ability to secure replacement coverage for the time requested and shall respond to the employee within seven (7) days of the vacation request being received. In the event that two (2) or more people request the same time period and such requests cannot all be accommodated, vacation shall be approved on a seniority basis. No employee shall be required to take vacation at a time that is not mutually agreed. An employee shall be entitled to carry over accrued vacation days from one year to the next. The number of days held over shall not exceed ten
Annual Vacation Leave Requests. Requests for Annual Leave will be submitted, by electronic mail, to the Executive Director/designate. A minimum of three (3) weeks’ notice must be given. Requests for single vacation days of three (3) days or less, can be submitted on one (1) days notice provided the employee has her shift(s) covered “if applicable”. The Executive Director/designate will consider the employee's preference, the needs of the shelter and the ability to secure replacement coverage for the time requested and shall respond to the employee within seven (7) days of the vacation request being received. In the event that two (2) or more people request the same time period and such requests cannot all be accommodated, vacation shall be approved on a seniority basis. No employee shall be required to take vacation at a time that is not mutually agreed. An employee shall be entitled to carry over accrued vacation days from one year to the next. The number of days held over shall not exceed ten

Related to Annual Vacation Leave Requests

  • Annual Vacation Leave 30.01 An Employee shall not take vacation leave without prior authorization from the Employer.

  • ANNUAL LEAVE (VACATION) A. Full time employees, except for participants in the Deferred Retirement Option Program, shall be entitled to earn Annual Leave (Vacation) time according to the following schedule: YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE SERVICE COMPLETED: DAYS EARNED PER BI-WEEKLY PERIOD: UP TO AN ANNUAL MAXIMUM OF: less than 5 .38 10 days 5 .57 15 days 10 .65 17 days 13 .77 20 days 20 .80 21 days 21 .84 22 days 22 .88 23 days 23 .92 24 days 24 .96 25 days B. Annual Leave days may be accumulated to a maximum of thirty (30) work days.

  • Vacation Leave A part-time employee shall earn vacation leave credits for each month in which the employee receives pay for at least twice the number of hours in the employee’s normal workweek, at the rate for years of service established in clause 34.02 of this Agreement, prorated and calculated as follows:

  • Annual Vacation Auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of four percent (4%) of their regular earnings. After one thousand (1,000) days worked, auxiliary employees will be entitled to receive annual vacation at the rate of six percent (6%) of their regular earnings.

  • ANNUAL VACATIONS Vacation entitlement earned during previous employment shall be credited to the employee, and vacations granted shall be in accordance with such previous entitlement (Articles 28.01 and 28.02).

  • VACATION LEAVE WITH PAY 14.01 The vacation year shall be from April 1st of one calendar year to March 31st of the following calendar year inclusive.

  • 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.

  • Vacation Leave Accrual Rate Schedule Full Years of Service Hours Per Year During the first year of current continuous employment Ninety-six (96) During the second year of current continuous employment One hundred four (104) During the third and fourth years of current continuous employment One hundred twelve (112) During the fifth, sixth, and seventh years of total employment One hundred twenty (120) During the eighth, ninth, and tenth years of total employment One hundred twenty-eight (128) During the eleventh year of total employment One hundred thirty-six (136) During the twelfth year of total employment One hundred forty-four (144) During the thirteenth year of total employment One hundred fifty-two (152) During the fourteenth year of total employment One hundred sixty (160) During the fifteenth year of total employment One hundred sixty-eight (168) During the sixteenth year of total employment and thereafter One hundred seventy-six (176)

  • Scheduling of Vacation Leave In scheduling vacation leave with pay for an employee the Employer shall, subject to the operational requirements of the service, make every reasonable effort to comply with the employee's wishes.

  • Recall from Vacation Leave Where, during any period of vacation leave, an employee is recalled to duty, such employee shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses, as normally defined by the Employer, that such employee incurs:

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