Common use of TERMINAL LEAVE Clause in Contracts

TERMINAL LEAVE. 1. An employee retiring on City pension under either the Employees' Retirement System of Milwaukee plan or the Policemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund plan (but excluding retirement on deferred pension when employee has less than 25 years' service or actuarially reduced pension, as they are defined in both plans) shall, upon retirement, be entitled to receive a lump sum payment equivalent to one eight-hour workday's base salary for each one eight-hour day of the employee's earned and unused sick leave up to a maximum of fifty-five (55) such equivalent eight-hour workdays of base salary. The term "eight-hour workday's base salary," as used herein, is defined as an amount equivalent to the employee's biweekly base salary, as defined and determined by the BASE SALARY Article of this Agreement, divided by 10.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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TERMINAL LEAVE. 1. An employee retiring on City pension under either the Employees' Retirement System of Milwaukee plan or the Policemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund plan (but excluding retirement on deferred pension when employee has less than 25 years' service or actuarially reduced pension, as they are defined in both plans) shall, upon retirement, be entitled to receive a lump sum payment equivalent to one eight-hour workday's base salary for each one eight-eight- hour day of the employee's earned and unused sick leave up to a maximum of fifty-five (55) such equivalent eight-hour workdays of base salary. The term "eight-hour workday's base salary," as used herein, is defined as an amount equivalent to the employee's biweekly base salary, as defined and determined by the BASE SALARY Article of this Agreement, divided by 10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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