Common use of Vacation Earned Clause in Contracts

Vacation Earned. An employee will earn vacation leave with pay according to the following schedule: A. Less than five (5) years of service — at the factored hourly equivalent of eighty (80) hours per year. B. After five (5) years of service — at the factored hourly equivalent of one hundred twenty (120) hours per year. C. After ten (10) years of service — at the factored hourly equivalent of one hundred thirty-six (136) hours per year. D. After fifteen (15) years of service — at the factored hourly equivalent of one hundred sixty-eight (168) hours per year. E. After twenty (20) years of service — at the factored hourly equivalent of two hundred (200) hours per year. Vacation leave with pay will be earned from date of hire but not taken until after completion of the first six (6) months of employment. Vacations may be split after one (1) week. BUS OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES No. of Calendar Years of Continuous Active Service Maximum Consecutive Working Days Maximum Hours Vacation Leave Less than 5 years 10 days 80 hours After 5 years 15 days 120 hours After 10 years 17 days 136 hours After 15 years 21 days 168 hours After 20 years 25 days 200 hours

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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