Separation During Calendar Year Sample Clauses

Separation During Calendar Year. Employees who separate during the calendar year after one year of service, for whatever reason, shall receive compensation for any accrued, but unused vacation leave.
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Separation During Calendar Year. Employees who separate during the calendar year, for whatever reason, shall have their vacation leave balance reduced at separation by the number of complete pay periods between the date of the separation and the first full pay period the following January times the following formula: YEARS OF SERVICE HOURS Less than 1 year 0 1 year of service 4.6 6 years of service 6.2 15 years of service 7.7 25 years of service 9.2 If the reduction results in a number of hours less than zero, the cash equivalent value of hours shall be deducted from any compensation that remains payable to the employee or from any other cash conversion that is available to the employee.

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