Vacation Accrual for Employees Sample Clauses

Vacation Accrual for Employees. Hired On or After April 15, 2013 Years of Service Working Days Vacation 1st Accrue 3.38 hours per pay period. No vacation entitlement. 2nd through 4th Accrue 3.38 hours per pay period. 5th through 9th Accrue 4.92 hours per pay period. 10th through 14th Accrue 5.54 hours per pay period. 15th through 19th Accrue 6.15 hours per pay period. 20th and Thereafter Accrue 6.77 hours per pay period. Such vacation will be without loss of pay, benefits, or privileges. Permanent part-time employees as defined in Section 5.2 of this Memorandum of Understanding shall accrue vacation in an amount proportionate to the ratio of scheduled hours of work per week to the standard workweek, but in no case shall the number of days of vacation accrued per year exceed those days allowed by Section 9.2.. The standard workweek is 40 hours. An example of how this work is as follows: if an employee works 24 hours per week he/she would receive 24/40 = 60% of that which an eligible full-time employee would receive.
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Vacation Accrual for Employees. Subject to department approval, all bargaining unit employees shall be granted annual vacation leave with pay based on hours worked, accruing at the following rates:

Related to Vacation Accrual for Employees

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • Maintaining Eligibility for Employer Contribution The employer's contribution continues as long as the employee remains on the payroll in an insurance eligible position. Employees who complete their regular school year assignment shall receive coverage through August 31.

  • Eligibility for Employer Contribution This section describes eligibility for an Employer Contribution toward the cost of coverage.

  • Benefits for Early Retirees The Hospital will provide to all employees who retire and have not yet reached age sixty-five (65) and who are in receipt of the Hospital’s pension plan benefits, semi-private, extended health care and dental benefits on the same basis as is provided to active employees, as long as the retiree pays the Employer the full amount of the monthly premiums in advance.

  • Compensation for Employees Employees shall receive compensation at the biweekly or hourly rate for the range and step or flat rate assigned to the class in which they are employed.

  • Holiday Pay for Employees Laid Off An employee who is laid off at the close of business the day before a holiday who has worked not less than five (5) previous consecutive work days shall be paid for the holiday.

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