Scheduling Vacations Vacations are to be scheduled in advance and taken at such reasonable times as approved by the employee's department with particular regard to the needs of the Employer, seniority of employee, and, insofar as practicable, with regard to the wishes of the employee. No vacation shall be assigned by the Employer or deducted from the employee's account as disciplinary action.
Scheduling Vacation Vacation shall be as scheduled by the College. Employees shall be entitled to at least three (3) consecutive weeks of vacation, unless otherwise agreed. Employees shall indicate their preference, if any, as to vacation dates no later than March 1 of the current vacation year for the next vacation year (July 1 to June 30). The College shall confirm or deny, in writing, such vacation requests by March 15. The College may, however, schedule vacations at any time and will consider requests by employees, including requests for vacation in the months of May through August, consistent with the College staffing requirements. Employee requests for vacation will not be unreasonably denied. Where in scheduling vacations in accordance with the foregoing, conflicts arise amongst employees as to their choice of vacation times, consideration shall be given to the respective length of service of such employees and staffing requirements in the final determination of vacation schedules, providing they have indicated a vacation preference prior to March 1 in the current vacation year. Vacation requests received after March 1 will be confirmed or denied, in writing, within two (2) weeks of receipt of same. If an employee is given in-patient treatment in a hospital during one (1) or more full days of the employee's vacation, those days may, at the request of the employee, be rescheduled during the vacation year, at a time convenient to the College.
PAID VACATIONS 16.01 An employee in the active employ of the Company shall be entitled to an annual paid vacation pay on the following basis:
Preference in Vacations Vacations shall be granted first on the basis of seniority.
Callback from Vacation (a) Employees who have commenced their annual vacation shall not be called back to work, except in cases of extreme emergency.
Weeks Vacation Subject to Article 17.08 and Article 17.01 (a) (ii), employees shall be entitled to take five (5) weeks vacation leave with pay during the first and subsequent complete fiscal years following the date in which they complete fourteen (14) years of service. Such leave shall be earned at the rate of two and one-twelfth (2 1/12) days for each completed calendar month of service.
Banked Vacation Once every five years an employee may bank one full year's vacation to be taken in conjunction with the next year's vacation. For the purposes of this clause, all vacation in the second year must be taken concurrently.
ANNUAL LEAVE (VACATION) A. Full time employees, except for participants in the Deferred Retirement Option Program, shall be entitled to earn Annual Leave (Vacation) time according to the following schedule: YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE SERVICE COMPLETED: DAYS EARNED PER BI-WEEKLY PERIOD: UP TO AN ANNUAL MAXIMUM OF: less than 5 .38 10 days 5 .57 15 days 10 .65 17 days 13 .77 20 days 20 .80 21 days 21 .84 22 days 22 .88 23 days 23 .92 24 days 24 .96 25 days B. Annual Leave days may be accumulated to a maximum of thirty (30) work days.
Earned Vacation Full-time employees, as defined in this article, shall accrue vacation as follows:
ARTICLE VACATIONS For the purpose of calculating eligibility, the vacation year shall be the period from July 1st of any year to June 30th of the following year. The periods at which employees shall take vacation shall be based on the selection by the employee according to seniority in each department, but shall be finally determined by the Administrator having due concern for the proper operation of the Nursing Home. Vacation time will be allotted between the months of May and September inclusive, if possible, unless some other time is mutually arranged between the individual employee and the Employer. Vacations are not cumulative from year to year and all vacations must be taken by May following the cut off date. Employees shall not waive vacation and draw double pay. Employees who have not completed their probationary period as of June 30th will receive four percent (4%) of their gross earnings during the vacation year. Employees who have completed their probationary period as at the vacation cut off date will be granted one day's vacation leave for each month of service to a maximum of ten days. Vacation pay for such employees will be four percent (4%) of gross earnings during the vacation year. Employees with one (1) year of service on or before June 30th of the current year shall receive two (2) weeks vacation. Vacation pay for such employees will be four percent (4%) of gross earnings for the vacation year. Employees with three (3) years of service on or before June 30th of the current year shall receive three (3) weeks vacation. Vacation pay for such employees will be six percent (6%) of gross earnings for the vacation year. Employees with eight (8) years of service on or before June 30th of the current year shall receive four (4) weeks vacation. Vacation pay for such employees will be eight percent (8%) of gross earnings for the vacation year. Employees with fifteen (15) years of service on or before June 30th of the current year shall receive five (5) weeks vacation. Vacation pay for such employees shall be ten percent (10%) of gross earnings for the vacation year. Employees with twenty-five (25) years of service on or before June 30th of the current year shall receive six (6) weeks vacation. Vacation pay for such employees will be twelve percent (12%) of gross earnings for the vacation year. For employees who are regularly scheduled to work seventy-five (75) hours vacation pay is to be paid as a percentage of total earnings or regular pay whichever is greater. Employees who have lost their seniority and have terminated their employment as set out in Article herein, between vacation periods, shall on termination of employment be paid a vacation with pay allowance based on the amount of vacation pay to which such employee shall be entitled from the last cut off date prior to the date of termination. Such allowance shall be paid no later than the next regular payroll date. The Employer may pay vacation pay as part of the regular pay. such circumstances, the Employer undertakes that the rate of income tax on the vacation pay will not change unless the vacation pay changes the employee’s annual tax bracket.