Unearned Vacation –Termination of Employment Sample Clauses

Unearned Vacation –Termination of Employment. Unearned vacation leave is vacation leave taken before the applicable vacation time has been accrued. Unearned vacation leave may be granted up to a maximum of two (2) weeks. Upon termination of employment, the Executive Director/designate, and in accordance with Article 18.05, shall deduct from final salary owing to the employee any vacation taken but not earned (accrued).
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