Common use of Maximum Accruals Clause in Contracts

Maximum Accruals. Nurses will not accrue ETO past their two year 14 maximum accrual rate. Once a nurse reaches his/her two year maximum ETO amount 15 he/she will cease to accrue ETO until his/her ETO amount falls below the maximum 16 amount. 17 If the nurse has requested sufficient ETO that would have kept the nurse from 18 reaching their maximum accrual within the six (6) months preceding their reaching the 19 maximum accrual and it was denied, the nurse shall have an additional sixty (60) days 20 in which to use their ETO. If within this additional 60 day period, the nurse is again 1 denied their request to use their ETO, the nurse will be cashed out for all excess ETO

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Maximum Accruals. Nurses will not accrue ETO past their two year 14 24 maximum accrual rate. Once a nurse reaches his/her two year maximum ETO amount 15 1 he/she will cease to continue to accrue ETO until his/her ETO amount falls below the 2 maximum 16 amount. 17 3 If the nurse has requested sufficient ETO that would have kept the nurse from 18 reaching 4 their maximum accrual within the six (6) months preceding their reaching the 19 maximum 5 accrual and it was denied, the nurse shall have an additional sixty (60) days 20 in which to 6 use their ETO. If within this additional 60 day period, the nurse is again 1 denied their 7 request to use their ETO, the nurse will be cashed out for all excess ETOETO over the 8 maximum.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Maximum Accruals. Nurses will not accrue ETO past their two year 14 22 maximum accrual rate. Once a nurse reaches his/her two year maximum ETO amount 15 23 he/she will cease to continue to accrue ETO until his/her ETO amount falls below the 24 maximum 16 amount. 17 1 If the nurse has requested sufficient ETO that would have kept the nurse from 18 reaching 2 their maximum accrual within the six (6) months preceding their reaching the 19 maximum 3 accrual and it was denied, the nurse shall have an additional sixty (60) days 20 in which to 4 use their ETO. If within this additional 60 day period, the nurse is again 1 denied their 5 request to use their ETO, the nurse will be cashed out for all excess ETOETO over the

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Maximum Accruals. Nurses will not accrue ETO past their two two-year 14 4 maximum accrual rate. Once a nurse reaches his/her two two-year maximum 5 ETO amount 15 he/she will cease to accrue ETO until his/her ETO amount falls 6 below the maximum 16 amount. 17 8 If the nurse has requested sufficient ETO that would have kept the nurse 9 from 18 reaching their maximum accrual within the six (6) months preceding 10 their reaching the 19 maximum accrual and it was denied, the nurse shall have 11 an additional sixty (60) days 20 in which to use their ETO. If within this additional 60 12 60-day period, the nurse is again 1 denied their request to use their ETO, the 13 nurse will be cashed out for all excess ETOETO over the maximum.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Maximum Accruals. Nurses will not accrue ETO past their two year 14 21 maximum accrual rate. Once a nurse reaches his/her two year maximum ETO amount 15 1 he/she will cease to continue to accrue ETO until his/her ETO amount falls below the 2 maximum 16 amount. 17 3 If the nurse has requested sufficient ETO that would have kept the nurse from 18 reaching 4 their maximum accrual within the six (6) months preceding their reaching the 19 maximum 5 accrual and it was denied, the nurse shall have an additional sixty (60) days 20 in which to 6 use their ETO. If within this additional 60 day period, the nurse is again 1 denied their 7 request to use their ETO, the nurse will be cashed out for all excess ETOETO over the 8 maximum.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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