Leave Rate. Unless otherwise specified, the leave rate for operators will be calculated as 1/6 of 1/52 of their earnings during the previous 12 calendar months. Any operator off for 30 consecutive days or more without pay because of illness, workers’ compensation injury, furlough, or any new operator with less than one year of service will have their leave rate calculated on a prorated basis, based only on actual weeks worked in the previous 12 calendar months. Missed earnings will mean the amount of earnings that an employee would have normally earned on a regularly scheduled workday. Employees are not entitled to missed earnings for any scheduled day off. The leave rate for maintenance employees is calculated as eight hours’ pay at the applicable hourly rate.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Leave Rate. Unless otherwise specified, the leave rate for operators will be calculated as 1/6 of 1/52 of their earnings during the previous 12 calendar months. Any operator off for 30 consecutive days or more without pay because of illness, workers’ compensation injury, furlough, or any new operator with less than one year of service will have their leave rate calculated on a prorated basis, based only on actual weeks worked in the previous 12 calendar months. Missed earnings will mean the amount of earnings that an employee would have normally earned on a regularly scheduled workday. Employees are not entitled to missed earnings for any scheduled day off. The leave rate for maintenance employees is calculated as eight hours’ pay at the applicable hourly rate.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Leave Rate. Unless otherwise specified, the leave rate for operators will be calculated as 1/6 of 1/52 of their earnings during the previous 12 calendar months. Any operator off for 30 consecutive days or more without pay because of illness, workers’ compensation injury, furlough, or any new operator with less than one year of service will have their leave rate calculated on a prorated basis, based only on actual weeks worked in the previous 12 calendar months. Missed earnings will mean the amount of earnings that an employee would have normally earned on a regularly scheduled workdaywork day. Employees are not entitled to missed earnings for any scheduled day off. The leave rate for maintenance employees is calculated as eight hours’ pay at the applicable hourly rate.
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Leave Rate. ⎯ Unless otherwise specified, the leave rate for operators will be calculated as 1/6 of 1/52 of their earnings during the previous 12 calendar months. Any operator off for 30 consecutive days or more without pay because of illness, workers’ compensation injury, furlough, or any new operator with less than one year of service will have their leave rate calculated on a prorated basis, based only on actual weeks worked in the previous 12 calendar months. Missed earnings will mean the amount of earnings that an employee would have normally earned on a regularly scheduled workday. Employees are not entitled to missed earnings for any scheduled day off. The leave rate for maintenance employees is calculated as eight hours’ pay at the applicable hourly rate.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement