Common use of Vacation Benefit Clause in Contracts

Vacation Benefit. 41.4.1 Employees working in part-time classifications listed in Appendix B who work eleven hundred (1,100) or more hours in any calendar year shall be paid three (3%) of his/her the employee’s gross earnings, excluding vacation payout from the preceding calendar year, as vacation benefits upon separation or during the first third (3rd) pay period of the next calendar year. The calendar year shall be defined as the period for which wages earned are reported for tax purposes.

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Samples: local.anaheim.net, local.anaheim.net

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Vacation Benefit. 41.4.1 Employees working in part-time classifications listed in Appendix B who work eleven hundred (1,100) or more hours in any calendar year shall be paid three (3%) of his/her the employee’s gross earnings, excluding vacation payout from the preceding calendar year, earnings as vacation benefits upon separation or during the first third (3rd) pay period of the next calendar year. The calendar year shall be defined as the period for which wages earned are reported for tax purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: local.anaheim.net, local.anaheim.net

Vacation Benefit. 41.4.1 11.1 Employees working in part-time classifications listed in Appendix B “A”, who work eleven eight hundred (1,100800) or more hours in any calendar year shall be paid three four percent (34%) of his/her the employee’s their gross earnings, excluding vacation payout from the preceding calendar year, earnings as vacation benefits upon separation or during the first third (3rd) pay period of the next following calendar year. The calendar year shall be defined as the period for which wages earned are reported for tax purposes.

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Samples: local.anaheim.net

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Vacation Benefit. 41.4.1 11.1 Employees working in part-time classifications listed in Appendix B “A”, who work eleven eight hundred (1,100800) or more hours in any calendar year shall be paid three four percent (34%) of his/her the employee’s their gross earnings, excluding vacation payout from the preceding calendar year, earnings as vacation benefits upon separation or during the first third (3rd) pay period of the next calendar year. The calendar year shall be defined as the period for which wages earned are reported for tax purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: local.anaheim.net

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