Computing Vacation. Annual vacation shall be accrued equally across the 26 pay periods in each year. For the purpose of computing annual vacation leave, one vacation day shall equal eight (8) hours. Permanent employees who regularly work less than the number of hours established as full-time shall be credited with vacation on a pro-rated basis considering the number of hours worked. Vacation leave shall be earned in accordance with the following schedule: a) First five years of employment: 88 hours per year b) Six to ten years of employment: 128 hours per year c) Eleven to fourteen years of employment: 168 hours per year d) Fifteen to seventeen years of employment: 176 hours per year e) Eighteen to twenty years of employment: 184 hours per year f) Twenty-one years or more of employment: 192 hours per year
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Computing Vacation. Annual vacation shall be accrued equally across the 26 26-pay periods in each year. For the purpose of computing annual vacation leave, one vacation day shall equal eight (8) hours. Permanent employees who regularly work less than the number of hours established as full-time shall be credited with vacation on a pro-rated basis considering the number of hours worked. Vacation leave shall be earned in accordance with the following schedule, effective January 1, 2018:
a) a. First five years of employment: 88 96 hours per service year
b) b. Six to ten years of employment: 128 136 hours per service year
c) c. Eleven to fourteen years of employment: 168 176 hours per service year
d) d. Fifteen to seventeen years of employment: 176 184 hours per service year
e) e. Eighteen to twenty years of employment: 184 192 hours per service year
f) f. Twenty-one years or more of employment: 192 200 hours per service year
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding