Vacation Chart A* Sample Clauses

Vacation Chart A*. All regular full-time non-instructional employees shall receive: Two weeks of paid vacation after one (1) year of service; Three weeks of paid vacation after five (5) years of service; Four weeks of paid vacation after ten (10) years of service; Five weeks of paid vacation after fifteen (15) years of service; Six weeks of paid vacation after twenty (20) years of service. In addition, one (1) extra day of vacation shall be granted for each year of service over twenty (20) years of service. When an employee's anniversary date falls after the vacation period within the fifth, tenth, fifteenth or twentieth calendar year, he/she shall receive the pro rata amount of vacation credit for such calendar year in whichever the case may be, using the employee's anniversary date in the computation. Employees working less than full time shall receive vacation benefits on a pro rata basis, provided, however, part-time employees hired after July 21, 1992 who work less than forty (40) hours per week are not eligible for vacation pay. The Employer shall calculate the vacation pay during June and issue this "extra payroll" prior to June 30th of each calendar year.
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  • Vacation Schedule 1. Vacation periods shall be fixed by the Employer to suit the requirements of his business, but as far as possible and practicable, vacations will be given during the summer months, and for employees with school-age children, during the school vacations. Vacation periods shall be unbroken unless by mutual consent between Employer and employee, or where it is impractical. Grievances relating to this Section shall be subject to the Adjustment and Arbitration Procedure in this Agreement.

  • Vacation Charges Employees who utilize vacation shall be charged only for the number of hours they would have been scheduled to work during the period of absence. Holidays that occur during vacation periods will be paid as a holiday and not charged as a vacation day.

  • Vacation Buy Back Employees shall have the option of requesting pay in lieu of time off up to a maximum of 144 hours of vacation time each year, during each year of the contract in increments of eight (8) hrs. Such requests are subject to the approval of the department head and the availability of funds.

  • Vacation Scheduling (a) With the exception of authorized vacation carryover under Clause 18.6, the scheduling and completion of vacations shall be on a calendar-year basis.

  • Vacation Schedules (a) Employees shall submit their vacation requests to the supervisor on or before:

  • VACATION PLAN 2 All employees in the bargaining unit shall earn paid vacation time 3 under this Article. Vacation benefits are earned on a fiscal year 4 basis--July 1 to June 30.

  • Vacation and Sick Leave At such reasonable times as the Board of Directors shall in its discretion permit, the Employee shall be entitled, without loss of pay, to absent himself voluntarily from the performance of his employment under this Agreement, with all such voluntary absences to count as vacation time; provided that:

  • SECTION 4 - VACATION 4.1 Employee shall be entitled to accrue and take vacation leave in accordance with the policy applicable to employees of Manitoba.

  • Vacation Bidding 1. Vacations will be bid by shifts in a Bid Area, except that in any Bid Area having less than 50 employees, vacations shall be bid by Bid Area. When mutually agreed between the Company and the local Union Business Agent vacations may be bid by groupings other than those listed herein. Provided that the Company will not unreasonably withhold agreement to such grouping as the local Business Agent advocates. It shall not be unreasonable for the Company to withhold agreement if the proposed grouping can reasonably be expected to materially affect the operation or any portion thereof.

  • Split Vacations Where an employee wishes to split her vacation, her second choice of vacation time shall be made only after all other employees concerned have made their initial selection.

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