Common use of Annual Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Annual Scheduling. At the conclusion of the shift bidding process, but no later than November 20th, the Department shall post a vacation schedule. Employees shall submit written requests for vacation leave by no later than December 1st. In cases of conflict, seniority shall control as to granting of requests of vacation leave. In the event an employee's request is disapproved, that employee shall have twenty-four (24) hours to resubmit an alternate request for consideration. During said twenty-four (24) hour period of time, vacation requests from other employees with less seniority shall not be approved. In the event the employee does not resubmit an alternate request within said twenty-four (24) hour time period, vacation requests from other employees with less seniority may then be approved.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Annual Scheduling. At the conclusion of the shift bidding process, but no later than November 20th, the Department Division shall post a vacation schedule. Employees shall submit written requests for vacation leave by no later than December 1st. In cases of conflict, seniority shall control as to granting of requests of vacation leave. In the event an employee's request is disapproved, that employee shall have twenty-four (24) hours to resubmit an alternate request for consideration. During said twenty-four (24) hour period of time, vacation requests from other employees with less seniority shall not be approved. In the event the employee does not resubmit an alternate request within said twenty-four (24) hour time period, vacation requests from other employees with less seniority may then be approved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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