Vacation After Six Months Sample Clauses

Vacation After Six Months. If convenient, the department head shall authorize vacations up to the number of hours actually accrued after six (6) months (1,040 hours) of continuous employment.
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Vacation After Six Months. If convenient to the County, the department head shall authorize vacations up to the number of hours actually accrued after a six- (6) month period of continuous employment. For part-time employees, the above shall mean a six (6) calendar month period of time rather than six (6) months as defined in Article 1.6.2.
Vacation After Six Months. If convenient to Authority, the Executive Director shall authorize vacations up to the number of hours actually accrued after 1,040 hours of continuous employment.

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