Length of Government Service Recognition Sample Clauses

Length of Government Service Recognition. Employees will be recognized in 5-year increments for their length of government service. A length of service award will include a pin, certificate, and a nonmonetary keepsake.
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Length of Government Service Recognition. Employees will be recognized in 5-year increments for their length of government service. A length-of-service award will include a pin, certificate, and a nonmonetary keepsake. An employee will be offered the opportunity to select from among several kinds of nonmonetary keepsakes for length-of-service recognition. The following chart will be used as guidance for nonmonetary Length of Service awards: Years of Service Recommended Award Value 10 $50 15 $75 20 $100 25 $125 30 $150 35 $175 40 $200 45 $225 50 $250 Employees who have not received the recommended award value during the course of their employment will receive an awards value equivalent to the combined years of service, e.g., 5 and 10 years combined will equal $75.00 non-monetary award amount, but not to exceed $250.

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