Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two (32) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) months. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two (32) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible. (b) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency in the notice of involuntary separation. (c) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) months or the equivalent.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two (32) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) monthsfull calendar months or pay periods. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two (32) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible.
(b) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency in the notice of involuntary separation.
(c) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) full calendar months or the equivalent.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two (32) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) monthsfull calendar months or pay periods. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two (32) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible.
(b) Separating employees who are eligible eligible, will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency in the notice of involuntary separation.
(c) Separating employees who are eligible eligible, will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) full calendar months or the equivalent.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two (32) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) monthsfull calendar months or pay periods. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two (32) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible.
(b) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency in the notice of involuntary separation.
(c) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) months or the equivalent.eligible
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two sixty (3260) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) monthsfull calendar months or pay periods. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two sixty (3260) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible.
(b) Separating employees who are eligible eligible, will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s 's work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. for unused vacation credits earned up to the end of the preceding month or pay period.Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency Employer in the notice of involuntary separation.
(c) Separating employees who are eligible have successfully completed trial service will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) months or the equivalent.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Vacation Leave for New or Separating Employees. (a) New employees who begin work in the middle of a month or pay period earn vacation credits on a prorated basis for the first partial month or pay period provided they work at least thirty-two (32) hours. Although new employees will earn vacation credits on a prorated basis during the first partial month or pay period of service, they are not entitled to use vacation credits (or be paid upon separation) until the employee has completed six (6) monthsfull calendar months or pay periods. The employee must work or be paid for at least thirty-two (32) hours in each calendar month or pay period, to be eligible.. Length of State Service: Vacation Accrual Rate: After six months (minimum 1,040 hours) (a) through 5th year; (b) 5th annual season; or, (c) 60th months. 12 workdays for each 12 full calendar months of service (8 hours per month) After (a) 5th year through 10th year; (b) 5th annual season through 10th annual season; or, (c) 60th month through 120th month 15 workdays for each 12 full calendar months of service (10 hours per month)
(b) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for unused vacation leave accrued through the last full calendar month or pay period of service, based on each employee’s work schedule. If the employee does not work or is not in pay status through the last regularly scheduled workday in the last calendar month or pay period, payment for such month or period shall be made on a pro-rata basis. Separation of an employee may fall on any given day of the month, either as designated by the employee in his/her letter of resignation or by the Agency in the notice of involuntary separation.
(c) Separating employees who are eligible will be paid for accumulated vacation leave and compensatory time at the hourly rate equivalent to his/her base rate at the time of separation. An employee shall not be eligible for vacation pay-out upon separation unless the employee has completed six (6) full calendar months or the equivalent.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement