be made on this one-time basis: Existing employees on September 17, 2018, with fewer than
(8) years’ experience, shall for vacation time calculation only, be deemed to have (8) years’
experience.
TRANSFERS FROM ANOTHER CITY BARGAINING UNIT OR OTHER CITY DEPARTMENT:
A. Fuil-Time Employees: If a full-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit or other
City Department, he/she shall be paid for all accrued vacation leave by the appropriate City
Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals. The full-time anniversary date of
continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a full-time employee's length of service for
accrual purposes.
B. Part-Time Employees:
1. Part-Time to Part-Time: If a part-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit
or other City Department and remains a part-time employee, he/she shall be paid for all accrued
vacation leave by the appropriate City Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals.
The part-time anniversary date of continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a
part-time employee's length of service for accrual purposes.
2. Part-Time to Full-Time: !f a part-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit or
other City Department and becomes a full-time employee, he/she shall be paid for all accrued
vacation leave by the appropriate City Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals.
The full-time anniversary date of continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a full-
time employee's length of service for accrual purposes.
LOSS OF ACCRUED VACATION TIME:
A.
B.
Probationary Employees: If a probationary employee resigns, is laid-off, or is discharged any
time before completing his/ner probationary period not exceeding one (1) year, he/she shall lose
all accrued vacation time.
Unpaid Leave of Absence: During an unpaid leave of absence, an employee does not earn any
vacation time.
Maximum Accrual: A vacation balance of not more than two times the annual accrual can be
earned by the member's “anniversary date.” On the “anniversary date,” should the vacation
balance be over the two times maximum accrual, the balance will be decreased to two times the
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