Weeks Vacation. All employees with twenty-one (21) years or more of continuous service shall thereafter receive twelve percent (12%) or two hundred and forty (240) hours at their hourly rate of pay in effect at the time they take their vacation, whichever is the greater. Absence by reason of accident or illness shall be counted as hours worked in the intervening years between the employee's first year and final year of employment. In any such year, the employee will be credited with a maximum of five hundred (500) hours for such absence if he has less than one thousand and five hundred (1,500) hours of work in that year to qualify for vacation herein stipulated. In any year where an employee has not qualified for a full vacation as a result of accident or illness, he will still be credited with a year of service to determine future vacations.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Weeks Vacation. All employees with twenty-one (21) years or more of continuous service shall thereafter receive twelve percent (12%) or two hundred and forty (240) hours at their hourly rate of pay in effect at the time they take their vacation, whichever is the greater. Absence by reason of accident or illness shall be counted as hours worked in the intervening years between the employee's first year and final year of employment. In any such year, the employee will be credited with a maximum of five hundred (500) hours for such absence if he has less than one thousand and five hundred (1,5001500) hours of work in that year yeas to qualify for vacation herein stipulated. In any year where an employee has not qualified for a full vacation as a result of accident or illness, he will still be credited with a year of service to determine future vacations.
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Samples: Master Freight Cartage Agreement
Weeks Vacation. All employees with twenty-one (21) years or more of continuous service shall thereafter receive twelve percent (12%) or two hundred and forty (240) hours at their hourly rate of pay in effect at the time they take their vacation, whichever is the greater. Absence by reason of accident or illness shall be counted as hours worked in the intervening years between the employee's first year and final year of employment. In any such year, the employee will be credited with a maximum of five hundred (500) hours for such absence absence, if he has less than one thousand and five twelve hundred (1,5001200) hours of work in that year to qualify for vacation herein stipulated. In any year where an employee has not qualified for a full vacation as a result of accident or illness, he will still be credited with a year of service to determine future vacations.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Weeks Vacation. All employees with twenty-one Any employee completing three (213) years or more of continuous service shall thereafter receive twelve six percent (126%) at the applicable work rate or two one hundred and forty twenty (240120) hours at their hourly rate of pay in effect at the time they take their vacation, whichever is the greater. Absence by reason of accident or illness shall be counted as hours worked in the intervening years between the an employee's ’s first year and final year of employment. In any such year, the employee will be credited with a maximum of five hundred (500) hours for such absence if he has less than one thousand and five hundred (1,500) hours of work in that year to qualify for vacation herein stipulated. In any year where an employee has not qualified for a full vacation as a result of accident or illness, he will still be credited with a year of service to determine future vacations.
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Samples: Collective Agreement