Common use of Request To Use Vacation Clause in Contracts

Request To Use Vacation. An employee entitled to vacation shall make written request in the manner and within the time directed by the Appointing Authority. Every department head or designee shall establish a vacation schedule for each calendar year. The vacation schedule will generally be based on employee requests and seniority (which for purposes of use of vacation refers to the employee’s overall cumulative full-time service within the City) of the employees concerned. Vacation schedules are subject to the department head’s right to plan work under his/her control and to allow vacations when employees can be spared. Each year between November 1 and December 15 employees shall submit vacation requests for the next calendar year. The determination of which requests shall be granted shall be made by seniority with the City. Thereafter, requests shall be submitted throughout the year and the determination as to whether a request is granted or denied shall be made on a first come, first served basis. Seniority is only a factor when two or more employees request vacation at the same time. An employee with greater seniority cannot bump the vacation of a less senior employee whose vacation has already been approved. Employees shall be notified as soon as possible whether his/her request is approved, and if not, the employee may request alternate vacation days. Any request submitted shall be deemed “approved” unless denied in writing within 14 calendar days of its submission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.beverlyhills.org, Tentative Agreement

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Request To Use Vacation. An employee entitled to vacation shall make written request in the manner and within the time directed by the Appointing Authority. Every department head headDepartment Head or designee shall establish a vacation schedule for each calendar year. The vacation schedule will generally be based on employee requests and seniority (which for purposes of use of vacation refers to the employee’s overall cumulative full-time service within the City) of the employees concerned. Vacation schedules are subject to the department headheadDepartment Head’s right to plan work under his/her hertheir control and to allow vacations when employees can be spared. Each year between November 1 and December 15 employees shall submit vacation requests for the next calendar year. The determination of which requests shall be granted shall be made by seniority with the City. Thereafter, requests shall be submitted throughout the year and the determination as to whether a request is granted or denied shall be made on a first come, first served basis. Seniority is only a factor when two or more employees request vacation at the same time. An employee with greater seniority cannot bump the vacation of a less senior employee whose vacation has already been approved. Employees shall be notified as soon as possible whether his/her hertheir request is approved, and if not, the employee may request alternate vacation days. Any request submitted shall be deemed “approved” unless denied in writing within 14 calendar days of its submission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

Request To Use Vacation. An employee entitled to vacation shall make written request to use vacation in the manner and within the time directed by the Appointing AuthorityDepartment Head. Every department head DepartmentHhead or designee shall establish a vacation schedule for each calendar year. The vacation schedule will generally be based on employee requests and seniority (seniority, which for purposes of use of vacation refers to the employee’s overall cumulative full-time service within the City) of the employees concerned. Vacation schedules are subject to the department headDepartment Head’s right to plan work under his/her control and to their control; however, they will allow vacations when employees can be spared. Each year between November 1 1st and December 15 15th, employees shall submit vacation requests for the next calendar year. The determination of which requests shall be granted shall be made by seniority with the City. Thereafter, requests shall be submitted throughout the year and the determination as to whether a request is granted or denied shall be made on a first come, first served basis. Seniority is only a factor when two or more employees request vacation at the same time. An employee with greater seniority cannot bump the vacation of a less senior employee whose vacation has already been approved. Employees shall be notified as soon as possible whether his/her their request is approved, and if not, the employee may then request an alternate vacation daysperiod. Any request submitted shall be deemed “approved” unless denied in writing within 14 calendar days of its submission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.beverlyhills.org

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Request To Use Vacation. An employee entitled to vacation shall make written request in the manner and within the time directed by the Appointing Authority. Every department head Department Head or designee shall establish a vacation schedule for each calendar year. The vacation schedule will generally be based on employee requests and seniority (which for purposes of use of vacation refers to the employee’s overall cumulative full-time service within the City) of the employees concerned. Vacation schedules are subject to the department headDepartment Head’s right to plan work under his/her their control and to allow vacations when employees can be spared. Each year between November 1 and December 15 employees shall submit vacation requests for the next calendar year. The determination of which requests shall be granted shall be made by seniority with the City. Thereafter, requests shall be submitted throughout the year and the determination as to whether a request is granted or denied shall be made on a first come, first served basis. Seniority is only a factor when two or more employees request vacation at the same time. An employee with greater seniority cannot bump the vacation of a less senior employee whose vacation has already been approved. Employees shall be notified as soon as possible whether his/her their request is approved, and if not, the employee may request alternate vacation days. Any request submitted shall be deemed “approved” unless denied in writing within 14 calendar days of its submission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.beverlyhills.org

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