Common use of Break in Service Clause in Contracts

Break in Service. A break-in-service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-service that does not exceed two (2) years, they shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Break in Service. A break-in-service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Break in Service. A break-in-service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-in- service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Break in Service. A break-in-break in service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of for more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-break in service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-break in service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year. Leave without pay pursuant to USERRA shall be recognized as service time pursuant to law.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Break in Service. A break-in-break in service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of for more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-break in service that does not exceed two (2) years, they shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-break in service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year. Leave without pay pursuant to USERRA shall be recognized as service time pursuant to law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Break in Service. A break-in-break in service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of for more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-break in service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-break in service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.one

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

Break in Service. A break-in-service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-inin- 00 0000-0000 SEIU Local 503, OPEU/State of Oregon CBA service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

Break in Service. A break-in-break in service is a separation or interruption of employment without pay of more than two (2) years. If an employee has a break-in-break in service that does not exceed two (2) years, they he/she shall be given credit for the time worked prior to the break-in-break in service. Seniority will also be adjusted for leaves without pay in excess of one (1) year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bargaining Agreement Master Agreement

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