Holiday Observed – Part-Time Employees. When a holiday is observed by the County, each part time employee is entitled to observe the holiday in the same ratio as his/her number of position hours bears to forty (40) hours, multiplied by 8 (hours), without a reduction in pay. For example, a part time employee whose position hours are 24 per week is entitled to 4.8 hours off work on a holiday (24/40 multiplied by 8 = 4.8). Hereafter, the number of hours produced by this calculation will be referred to as the “Part-Time employee’s holiday hours.” When the number of hours in a part time employee’s scheduled work day that falls on a holiday (“scheduled work hours”) is less than the employee’s “Part Time employee’s holiday hours,” the employee is also entitled to receive flexible pay or flexible compensation time at the rate of one (1.0) times his/her base rate of pay (not including differentials) for the difference between the employee’s “scheduled work hours” and the employee’s “Part-Time employee’s holiday hours.” When the number of hours in a part time employee’s scheduled work day that falls on a holiday (“scheduled work hours”) is more than the employee’s “Part Time employee’s holiday hours,” the employee must use non-sick leave accruals for the difference between the employee’s “scheduled work hours” and the employee’s “Part Time employee’s holiday hours.” If the employee does not have any non-sick leave accrual balances, leave without pay (AWOP) will be authorized.
Holiday Observed – Part-Time Employees. Whenever a holiday is observed by the County, a part-time employee is entitled to observe the holiday (hours off) in the same ratio as his/her number of position hours bears to forty (40) hours, multiplied by eight (8) hours, without a reduction in pay. For example, a part- time employee whose position hours are 24 hours per week is entitled to 4.8 hours off work on a holiday (24/40 multiplied by 8 = 4.8). Hereinafter, the number hours produced by this calculation will be referred to as the “part-time employee’s holiday hours.”
Holiday Observed – Part-Time Employees. When a holiday is observed by the County, each part time employee is entitled to observe the holiday in the same ratio as his/her number of position hours bears to forty (40) hours, multiplied by 8 (hours), without a reduction in pay. For example, a part time employee whose position hours are 24 per week is entitled to 4.8 hours off work on a holiday (24/40 multiplied by 8 = 4.8). Hereafter, the number of hours produced by this calculation will be referred to as the "Part-Time employee's holiday hours." When the number of hours in a part time employee's scheduled work day that falls on a holiday ("scheduled work hours") is less than the employee's "Part-Time employee's holiday hours," the employee is also entitled to receive flexible pay at the rate of one (1.0) times his/her base rate of pay (not including differentials) for the difference
Holiday Observed – Part-Time Employees. When a holiday is observed by the County, each part time employee is entitled to observe the holiday in the same ratio as his/her number of position hours bears to forty (40) hours, multiplied by 8 (hours), without a reduction in pay. For example, a part time employee whose position hours are 24 per week is entitled to 4.8 hours off work on a holiday (24/40 multiplied by 8 = 4.8). Hereafter, the number of hours produced by this calculation will be referred to as the “Part Time employee’s holiday hours.” When the number of hours in a part time employee’s scheduled work day that falls on a holiday is more than the employee’s “Part Time employee’s holiday hours,” the employee must use non-sick leave accruals for the difference between the employee’s scheduled work hours and the employee’s “Part Time employee’s holiday hours.” If the employee does not have any non-sick leave accrual balances, leave without pay (AWOP) will be authorized.