Vacation Accrual for Firefighters Sample Clauses

Vacation Accrual for Firefighters. Firefighters accrue vacation leave
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Vacation Accrual for Firefighters. Firefighters accrue vacation leave based on the employee’s anniversary date. After completion of twelve (12) months of continuous employment, an employee shall be entitled to the following vacations with pay at his/her regular rate: Annual Accrual Rate for Shift Firefighters Years 1-2 5 Shifts 10 hours/month Years 3-4 6 Shifts 12 hours/month Years 5-9 7 Shifts 14 hours/month Years 10-14 9 Shifts 18 hours/month Years 15-20 10 Shifts 20 hours/month Years 21+ 12 Shifts 24 hours/month Part Time Plus Firefighters: PT + firefighters accrue vacation at a prorated amount based on hours worked.

Related to Vacation Accrual for Firefighters

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  • Vacation Accrual Rates Laid off employees who are re-employed shall have the vacation accrual rate they held immediately prior to layoff restored.

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  • Sick Leave Accrual All eligible employees shall accrue sick leave at the rate of four (4) hours per pay period of continuous employment beginning with their date of eligibility. Eligible employees being paid for less than a full eighty (80) hour pay period shall have sick leave accruals pro-rated in accord with the schedule set forth in Appendix D.

  • Vacation Bank Vacation entitlement is determined by Article 13. For the purposes of Article 13, hours worked or credited as paid leave will be based on an accelerated rate of 1.25 hours credit for each hour worked. Mechanism for the vacation bank is determined by current local practices. Drawing from the vacation bank will occur at an accelerated rate of 1.25 paid hours for every hour taken as vacation (i.e. 11.25 hours worked equals 14.05 hours paid; 7.5 hours worked equals 9.375 hours paid). Vacation must be taken as a full weekend off (i.e. Saturday and Sunday). The maximum number of weekends off cannot exceed the week entitlement level determined by Article 13. Single vacation days may be taken on weekdays, which need not be in conjunction with the Saturday and Sunday. Vacation – Interruption does not apply.

  • Vacation Carryover (a) A regular employee may carry over up to 10 days' vacation leave per year. Vacation carryover will not exceed 10 days at any time. An employee will not receive pay in lieu of vacation time, except upon retirement or termination, or as requested by the employee in Clause 18.13 (Vacation Payout). (b) A single vacation period, which overlaps the end of a vacation year, will be considered as vacation for the vacation year in which it commenced. The portion of vacation taken subsequent to but adjoining the end of the vacation year will not be considered as vacation carryover, nor as a seniority choice for the subsequent vacation year.

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