Vacation Time/Non-Prime Time Sample Clauses

Vacation Time/Non-Prime Time. Vacation time may be requested and may be granted at any time. Once vacation time has been requested or granted, any change to the request will be considered a withdrawal of the earlier request and submission of a new request for the revised dates. Nurses who want to make plans well in advance may submit a written request for Vacation Time during non-prime time twelve (12) weeks in advance of the posting of the schedule. In the case of conflicting requests by nurses, the requests will be considered on the basis of number of requests by date of time off*, nurses with accrued Vacation Time to cover the time requested off (special consideration will be given to nurses who are at the maximum Vacation Time accrual or close to the maximum), mutual consent to change dates between the nurse and Department Director/Manager and finally bargaining unit seniority. Nurses who request vacation time shall have scheduling priority over nurses who request time off without pay. Nurses who make a request twelve (12) weeks in advance of the schedule posting will be notified in writing within thirty (30) days of the request. Otherwise, nurses will be notified in writing within two (2) weeks before the published schedule. No more than three (3) consecutive weeks of Vacation Time may be granted during non-prime time, however, four (4) consecutive weeks of Vacation Time may be granted if there are no other requests and staffing permits.
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Vacation Time/Non-Prime Time. Vacation time may be requested and may be granted at any time. Once vacation time has been requested or granted, any change to the request will be considered a withdrawal of the earlier request and submission of a new request for the revised dates. Nurses who want to make plans well in advance may submit a written request for Vacation Time during non-prime time twelve (12) weeks in advance of the posting of the schedule. In the case of conflicting requests by nurses, the requests will be considered on the basis of number of requests by date of time off*, nurses with accrued Vacation Time to cover the time requested off (special consideration will be given to nurses who are at the maximum Vacation Time accrual or close to the maximum), mutual consent to change dates between the nurse and Department Director/Manager and finally bargaining unit seniority. Nurses who request vacation time shall have scheduling priority over nurses who request time off without pay. Nurses who make a request twelve

Related to Vacation Time/Non-Prime Time

  • Vacation Time After the Trial Period is complete, the Employee is entitled to days off per year of which is required to be mutually benefiting of the Employer and the Employee. It is required for the Employee to give notice before scheduling their vacation in accordance with Company policy. Any unused Vacation Time shall be (check one): ☐ - Converted to cash at the end of the year at a rate of $ per day. ☐ - Eligible to rollover up to days to the next year. ☐ - Forfeited at the end of the year. ☐ - Other: .

  • Prime Time Vacation Period Subject to the provisions of this article, it is the intent of the parties that no employee will be restricted in the time of year they choose to take their vacation. The Employer will make every effort to allow employees to take their vacation during the period of April 15th to October 15th inclusive, which will be defined as the prime time vacation period.

  • Leave Time During the Employment Period, Employee shall be entitled to paid vacation and leave days each calendar year in accordance with the leave policies established by Employer from time to time. Any leave time not used during each fiscal year of Employer may be carried over into the next year to the extent permitted by Employer policy.

  • Vacation Buy Back Employees shall have the option of requesting pay in lieu of time off up to a maximum of 144 hours of vacation time each year, during each year of the contract in increments of eight (8) hrs. Such requests are subject to the approval of the department head and the availability of funds.

  • Vacation Period ‌ The choice of vacation periods shall be granted to employees on the basis of seniority with the Employer except where the period requested would be detrimental to the operation of the Employer.

  • Comp Time In lieu of payment for overtime hours worked, the employee may request to take compensatory time off. Approval shall be at the discretion of the Department Head. If the request is approved by the Department Head, one and one-half (1 2) hours of compensatory time shall be credited for each overtime hour worked. A maximum accrual of compensatory time shall be forty (40) hours. Flex Time. The County recognizes and supports the concept of Flex time. Flex time is allowed within the work week as it is defined in Article 20, Section 2 of this contract. If an employee requests, an employee and their department head may agree to allow an employee to flex their schedule. However, in some departments and under some circumstances flex time may not be feasible and will not be permitted. No employee shall be required to take flex time off in order to avoid the payment of overtime or as a condition of continued employment.

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) Executive shall earn and accrue paid-time-off covering vacation and sick time benefits at the rate of twenty (20) days per year for employment periods of up to five years of service. The PTO accrual rate shall automatically increase by five (5) additional days for each additional 5 years of service up to maximum of thirty (30) days per year after 10 years of service. For example, after five years of service, the annual PTO accrual rate shall increase to twenty-five (25) days. Unused PTO shall carry over to the next year, but Executive shall cease accruing further PTO at any time Executive has accrued two times his annual accrual rate. Unused PTO days which are not in excess of two-times the annual accrual rate shall be paid in a cash lump sum payment promptly after Executive’s termination of employment.

  • Sick Time An employee shall have all of his/her accrued sick leave credits transferred when the employee is transferred to a different State agency.

  • Wash-Up Time 60.01 Where the Employer determines that due to the nature of the work there is a clear cut need, wash-up time up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes will be permitted before the end of the working day, or immediately following and contiguous to the working day.

  • Crib Time 17.6.1 An employee working overtime shall be allowed a crib time of 20 minutes without deduction of pay after each four hours of overtime worked provided the employee continues working after such crib time.

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