Holiday Time Bank Conversion Upon Termination Sample Clauses

Holiday Time Bank Conversion Upon Termination. When Employees terminate, Employees’ Holiday Time Bank balance will be reduced by the total daily shift hours times the number of full-day holidays remaining in the semi-annual period. If Employees do not have an adequate Holiday Time Bank balance to offset previously taken holidays, Employees’ CTO or vacation will be reduced accordingly. Any remaining holiday hours which cannot be deducted from Holiday Time Bank, CTO, or vacation accrual will be deducted from Employees’ final pay. If the terminating Employee has unused Holiday Time Bank hours following the deduction for remaining holidays, Employee will be paid for such hours on a straight-time basis as part of Employee’s final paycheck.
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