WSNA Annual Leave Buy Back for Employees at NWH Sample Clauses

WSNA Annual Leave Buy Back for Employees at NWH. Employees covered by the WSNA CBA at NWH may elect to receive a payout for Annual Leave. Eligibility:  NWH employees covered by the WSNA CBA  Annual leave bank exceeds 250 hours between September 1, 2019 and November 29, 2019 Guidelines:  Cash out requests must be received in the NWH HR office between September 1, 2019 and November 15, 2019. Forms to request the cash out will be available by August 15, 2019. FOR REFERENCE AT RATIFICATION VOTE  Cash out value is calculated at 75% of regular base pay. WSNA-UW Transition Agreement 2019-2021 CBA March 25, 2019 PM  Required remaining minimum balance: After cash out, an employee must have at least 200 AL hours remaining.  Minimum number of hours an employee can elect to cash out is 10 hours of AL.  Maximum number of hours an employee can elect to cash out is 280 hours of AL.  Any payments will be made by December 27, 2019.
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WSNA Annual Leave Buy Back for Employees at NWH. Employees covered by the WSNA CBA at NWH may elect to receive a payout for Annual Leave. Eligibility:  NWH employees covered by the WSNA CBA  Annual leave bank exceeds 250 hours between September 1, 2019 and November 29, 2019 Guidelines:  Cash out requests must be received in the NWH HR office between September 1, 2019 and November 15, 2019. Forms to request the cash out will be available by August 15, 2019.  Cash out value is calculated at 75% of regular base pay. WSNA-UW Transition Agreement 2019-2021 CBA March 25, 2019 PM  Required remaining minimum balance: After cash out, an employee must have at least 200 AL hours remaining.  Minimum number of hours an employee can elect to cash out is 10 hours of AL.  Maximum number of hours an employee can elect to cash out is 280 hours of AL.  Any payments will be made by December 27, 2019.

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