Common use of Paid Personal Time Clause in Contracts

Paid Personal Time. All full-time non-probationary employees covered by this Agreement shall be credited with eighty (80) hours of paid personal time on January 1 of each year. Probationary employees will not be eligible for paid personal time benefits until they have completed six (6) months of service. Upon completion of six (6) months of service an employee will be credited with a pro- rata amount of paid personal time equal to eighty (80) hours times his or her months of employment prior to January 1, divided by twelve (12). Employees whose first six (6) months of employment overlap January 1 of any year will be credited with eighty (80) hours of personal time after completion of six (6) months of service. Personal time shall be available for use by employees in the Bargaining unit for the following purposes, as well as general personal use:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Paid Personal Time. All full-time non-probationary employees covered by this Agreement shall be credited with eighty (80) hours of paid personal time on January 1 of each year. Probationary employees will not be eligible for paid personal time benefits until they have completed six (6) months of service. Upon completion of six (6) months of service an employee will be credited with a pro- rata amount of paid personal time equal to eighty (80) hours times his or her months of employment prior to January 1, divided by twelve (12). Employees whose first six (6) months of employment overlap January 1 of any year will be credited with eighty (80) hours of paid personal time after completion of six (6) months of service. Personal Paid personal time shall be available for use by employees in the Bargaining unit for the following purposes, as well as general personal use:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Paid Personal Time. All full-time non-probationary employees covered by this Agreement shall be credited with eighty xxxxxx (80) hours of paid personal time on January 1 of each year. Probationary employees will not be eligible for paid personal time benefits until they have completed six (6) months of service. Upon completion of six (6) months of service an employee will be credited with a pro- rata amount of paid personal time equal to eighty (80) hours times his or her months of employment prior to January 1, divided by twelve (12). Employees whose first six (6) months of employment overlap January 1 of any year will be credited with eighty xxxxxx (80) hours of personal time after completion of six (6) months of service. Personal time shall be available for use by employees in the Bargaining unit for the following purposes, as well as general personal use:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Paid Personal Time. All full-time non-probationary employees covered by this Agreement shall be credited with eighty xxxxxx (80) hours of paid personal time on January 1 of each year. Probationary employees will not be eligible for paid personal time benefits until they have completed six (6) months of service. Upon completion of six (6) months of service an employee will be credited with a pro- rata amount of paid personal time equal to eighty (80) hours times his or her months of employment prior to January 1, divided by twelve (12). Employees whose first six (6) months of employment overlap January 1 of any year will be credited with eighty xxxxxx (80) hours of paid personal time after completion of six (6) months of service. Personal Paid personal time shall be available for use by employees in the Bargaining unit for the following purposes, as well as general personal use:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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