Common use of Rate of Accrual Clause in Contracts

Rate of Accrual. Permanent employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per 80 Annual Amount Per Hours in Active Pay Status Per Pay Period Less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only service with state agencies, i.e. agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by the preceding sentence. An employee who has retired accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state on or after June 24, 1987, shall not have his/her prior service with the state or any political subdivision of the state counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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Rate of Accrual. Permanent full-time employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per earned per 80 Annual Amount Per Hours hours in Active Pay Status Per per Pay Period Less Annual Amount per 2080 hours in Active Pay Status less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion of one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only Only service with state agencies, i.e. i.e., agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose purposes of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by in the preceding sentencebargaining unit. An employee who has retired in accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state State and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state State on or after June 24July 1, 19871994, shall not have his/her prior service with the state State or any political subdivision of the state State counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. All employees currently receiving credit for service time prior to July 1, 1994, shall continue to receive service credit for such time. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Win, CLC

Rate of Accrual. Permanent full-time employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of Accrual Rate Annual Amount State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per earned per per 2080 hours 80 Annual Amount Per Hours hours in in Active Pay Active Pay Status Per Status per Pay Period Less less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion of one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only Only service with state agencies, i.e. i.e., agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose purposes of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by in the preceding sentencebargaining unit. An employee who has retired in accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state State and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state State on or after June 24July 1, 19871994, shall not have his/her prior service with the state State or any political subdivision of the state State counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. All employees currently receiving credit for service time prior to July 1, 1994 shall continue to receive service credit for such time. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Rate of Accrual. Permanent employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per 80 Annual Amount Per 80 Hours Per 2080 Hours in Active Pay in Active Pay Status Per Status Pay Period Less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only service with state agencies, i.e. agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by the preceding sentence. An employee who has retired in accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state on or after June 24, 1987, shall not have his/her prior service with the state or any political subdivision of the state counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preamble"

Rate of Accrual. Permanent employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per 80 Annual Amount Per 80 Hours Per 2080 Hours in Active Pay in Active Pay Status Per Status Pay Period Less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only service with state agencies, i.e. agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by the preceding sentence. An employee who has retired accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state on or after June 24, 1987, shall not have his/her prior service with the state or any political subdivision of the state counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu

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Rate of Accrual. Permanent full-time employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per earned per 80 Annual Amount Per Hours hours in Active Pay Status Per per Pay Period Less Annual Amount per 2080 hours in Active Pay Status less than 1 year 3.1 hours 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion of one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only Only service with state agencies, i.e. i.e., agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose purposes of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by in the preceding sentencebargaining unit. An employee who has retired in accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state State and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state State on or after June 24July 1, 19871994, shall not have his/her prior service with the state State or any political subdivision of the state State counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. All employees currently receiving credit for service time prior to July 1, 1994 shall continue to receive service credit for such time. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Rate of Accrual. Permanent employees shall be granted vacation leave with pay at regular rate as follows, except that those employees who have less than 80 hours in an active pay status in a pay period shall be credited with a prorated amount of leave according to the following schedule: Length of State Service Accrual Rate Hours Earned Per 80 Annual Amount Per Hours in Active Pay Status Per Pay Period Less than 1 year 3.1 hours Annual Amount Per 2080 Hours in Active Pay Status 80 hours (upon completion one year of service) 1 year or more 3.1 hours 80 hours 5 years or more 4.6 hours 120 hours 10 years or more 6.2 hours 160 hours 15 years or more 6.9 hours 180 hours 20 years or more 7.7 hours 200 hours 25 years or more 9.2 hours 240 hours Effective July 1, 1986, only service with state agencies, i.e. agencies whose employees are paid by the Auditor of State, will be computed for the purpose of determining the rate of accrual for new employees. Service time for vacation accrual for employees employed on that date will not be modified by the preceding sentence. An employee who has retired accordance with the provisions of any retirement plan offered by the state and who is employed by the state or any political subdivision of the state on or after June 24, 1987, shall not have his/her prior service with the state or any political subdivision of the state counted for the purpose of computing vacation leave. The accrual rate for any employee who is currently receiving a higher rate of vacation accrual will not be retroactively adjusted. All previously accrued vacation will remain to the employee's credit. The prospective accrual rate will be adjusted effective with the pay period that begins June 26, 1994.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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