Common use of Voluntary Time off Program Clause in Contracts

Voluntary Time off Program. Full-time, permanent employees may request a reduction in their work hours through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein. Employees may apply for the VTO Program at any time during the year, with the understanding that the granting of employees’ VTO requests are at the department’s discretion. Application forms shall be made available through payroll clerks and the Benefits Office. Approved applications for enrollment received after April 1st of each year will be effective the first pay period in July of that year. Approved applications received prior to April 1st will be effective the pay period following receipt of approved applications in Human Resources Department. Participating employees shall be considered to be in a full-time pay status and the voluntary reduction in work hours will not affect the following benefits: - Health Insurance Coverage - Dental Insurance Coverage - Basic Life Insurance - Short Term Disability - Pay for Work-Out-Of-Class - Step Increases - Probationary Period - Seniority - Supplemental Life Insurance There will be no effect on accrual of vacation, sick leave and holidays; however, all regular or normal time taken off during the program for vacation, sick leave, holiday, or compensatory time will be compensated at the reduced hourly rate. The following benefit areas may be impacted by VTO under the following circumstances: Overtime: Overtime compensation will not begin until after forty (40) hours have been worked during any one workweek, and voluntary time off shall not be considered as time worked when determining eligibility for overtime compensation.

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Samples: hr.smcgov.org, hr.smcgov.org, hr.smcgov.org

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Voluntary Time off Program. Full-time, permanent employees may request a reduction in their work hours by 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, or 20% through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein. Employees may apply for the VTO Program at any time during the year, with the understanding that the granting of employees’ VTO requests are at the department’s discretion. Application forms shall be made available through payroll clerks and the Benefits Office. Approved applications for enrollment received after April 1st of each year will be effective the first pay period in July of that year. Approved applications received prior to April 1st will be effective the pay period following receipt of approved applications in Human Resources DepartmentEmployee and Public Services. Participating employees shall be considered to be in a full-time pay status and the voluntary reduction in work hours will not affect effect the following benefits: - Health Insurance Coverage - Dental Insurance Coverage - Basic Life Insurance - Short Term Disability - Pay for Work-Out-Of-Class - Step Increases - Probationary Period - Seniority - Supplemental Life Insurance There will be no effect on accrual of vacation, sick leave and holidays; however, all regular or normal time taken off during the program for vacation, sick leave, holiday, or compensatory time will be compensated at the reduced hourly rate. The following benefit areas may be impacted by VTO under the following circumstances: Overtime: Overtime compensation will not begin until after forty (40) hours have been worked during any one workweekwork week, and voluntary time off shall not be considered as time worked when determining eligibility for overtime compensation.

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Samples: www.dol.gov, irle.berkeley.edu

Voluntary Time off Program. Full-time, permanent employees may request a reduction in their work hours by 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, or 20% through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein. Employees may apply for the VTO Program at any time during the year, with the understanding that the granting of employees’ VTO requests are at the department’s discretion. Application forms shall be made available through payroll clerks and the Benefits Office. Approved applications for enrollment received after April 1st of each year will be effective the first pay period in July of that year. Approved applications received prior to April 1st will be effective the pay period following receipt of approved applications in Human Resources Department. Participating employees shall be considered to be in a full-time pay status and the voluntary reduction in work hours will not affect the following benefits: - Health Insurance Coverage - Dental Insurance Coverage - Basic Life Insurance - Short Term Disability - Pay for Work-Out-Of-Class - Step Increases - Probationary Period - Seniority - Supplemental Life Insurance There will be no effect on accrual of vacation, sick leave and holidays; however, all regular or normal time taken off during the program for vacation, sick leave, holiday, or compensatory time will be compensated at the reduced hourly rate. The following benefit areas may be impacted by VTO under the following circumstances: Overtime: Overtime compensation will not begin until after forty (40) hours have been worked during any one workweek, and voluntary time off shall not be considered as time worked when determining eligibility for overtime compensation.

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Samples: hr.smcgov.org

Voluntary Time off Program. Full-time, permanent employees may request a reduction in their work hours through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein. Employees may apply for the VTO Program at any time during the year, with the understanding that the granting of employees’ VTO requests are at the department’s discretion. Application forms shall be made available through payroll clerks and the Benefits Office. Approved applications for enrollment received after April 1st of each year will be effective the first pay period in July of that year. Approved applications received prior to April 1st will be effective the pay period following receipt of approved applications in Human Resources Department. Participating employees shall be considered to be in a full-time pay status and the voluntary reduction in work hours will not affect the following benefits: - Health Insurance Coverage - Dental Insurance Coverage - Basic Life Insurance - Short Term Disability - Pay for Work-Out-Of-Class - Step Increases - Probationary Period - Seniority - Supplemental Life Insurance There will be no effect on accrual of vacation, sick leave and holidays; however, all regular or normal time taken off during the program for vacation, sick leave, holiday, or compensatory time will be compensated at the reduced hourly rate. The following benefit areas may be impacted by VTO under the following circumstances: Overtime: Overtime compensation will not begin until after forty (40) hours have been worked during any one workweekwork week, and voluntary time off shall not be considered as time worked when determining eligibility for overtime compensation.

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Samples: hr.smcgov.org

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Voluntary Time off Program. Full-time, permanent employees may request a reduction in their work hours through the Voluntary Time Off (VTO) Program as described in the County's Voluntary Time Off Policy as summarized herein. Employees may apply for the VTO Program at any time during the year, with the understanding that the granting of employees’ VTO requests are at the department’s discretion. Application forms shall be made available through payroll clerks and the Benefits Office. Approved applications for enrollment received after April 1st of each year will be effective the first pay period in July of that year. Approved applications received prior to April 1st will be effective the pay period following receipt of approved applications in Human Resources DepartmentResources. Participating employees shall be considered to be in a full-time pay status and the voluntary reduction in work hours will not affect the following benefits: - Health Insurance Coverage - Dental Insurance Coverage - Basic Life Insurance - Short Term Disability - Pay for Work-Out-Of-Class - Step Increases - Probationary Period - Seniority - Supplemental Life Insurance There will be no effect on accrual of vacation, sick leave and holidays; however, all regular or normal time taken off during the program for vacation, sick leave, holiday, or compensatory time will be compensated at the reduced hourly rate. The following benefit areas may be impacted by VTO under the following circumstances: Overtime: Overtime compensation will not begin until after forty (40) hours have been worked during any one workweekwork week, and voluntary time off shall not be considered as time worked when determining eligibility for overtime compensation.

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Samples: www.smcgov.org

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