Time Spent in Armed Forces Sample Clauses

Time Spent in Armed Forces. Any employee who enters the Armed Forces of the United States while employed with Kenosha County shall have the period spent in the Armed Forces considered as time spent working in computing their vacation. Employees called upon or who enlist in the Armed Forces of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and their seniority shall accumulate providing they report for work within ninety (90) days of discharge, unless unable to do so because of illness or injury in which case leave shall be extended.
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Time Spent in Armed Forces. Any employee who enters the Armed Forces of the United States while employed with Kenosha County shall have the period spent in the Armed Forces considered as time spent working in computing their vacation. Employees called upon or who enlist in the Armed Forces of the United States shall be granted leaves of absence and their seniority shall accumulate providing they report for work within ninety (90) days of discharge, unless unable to do so because of illness or injury in which case leave shall be extended. Upon return from military leave, the employee shall be returned to a position and pay in keeping with federal regulations. An employee who is a member of a military reserve and who may be called upon for reserve training shall receive his/her regular pay for such training or service (not to exceed two (2) weeks for any one (1) call up), provided he/she shall deposit his/her military base pay with the County Treasurer and receive his/her regular pay in turn. Reservists scheduled for weekend duty may trade workdays within a 28 day period with another employee with Department approval. Employees who engage in an approved trade shall be responsible for the hours assumed in the trade.
Time Spent in Armed Forces. Any employee who enters the Armed Forces of the United States shall have the period spent in the Armed Forces considered as time spent working in computing his/her vacation, if honorably discharged.

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