Common use of Effect of Leaves Clause in Contracts

Effect of Leaves. An employee's pay increase shall not be affected by any leave of absence without pay if the employee is off the payroll for less than one hundred sixty (160) consecutive hours. If the employee is off the payroll for more than one hundred sixty (160) consecutive hours, the total amount of time off shall be made up before the employee shall be entitled to such pay increase.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement

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Effect of Leaves. An employee's pay increase shall not be affected by any leave of absence without pay if the employee is off the payroll for less than one hundred sixty (160) consecutive hours. If the employee is off the payroll for more than one hundred sixty (160) consecutive hours, the total amount of time off shall be made up before the employee shall be entitled to such pay increase.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum Agreement, Memorandum Agreement

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