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12/16/2020
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Day after Thanksgiving Day <br /> Christmas Day <br /> Two floating holidays,which will be prorated if an employee is hired mid-year. <br /> Section 4. Section 1(D) of Ordinance 1594-89, as amended (codified at EMC 2.74.040), is amended <br /> as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined text added: <br /> A. Recognizing that an annual vacation is of benefit to both the appointive officers and the <br /> city, appointive officers shall accrue vacation credit for each month of continuous service as <br /> shown on the table below. <br /> Vacation Credit <br /> Continuous Service From <br /> Accrued Number of <br /> Adjusted Employment <br /> Work Days <br /> Date <br /> Per Month Per Year <br /> First year 1-1/6 days 14 <br /> Second year 1-1/4 days 15 <br /> Third and fourth years 1-1/3 days 16 <br /> Fifth year 1-5/12 17 <br /> days <br /> Sixth and seventh years 1-1/2 days 18 <br /> Eighth and ninth years 1-7/12 19 <br /> days <br /> 10th through 14th years 1-2/3 days 20 <br /> 15th through 19th years 1-5/6 days 22 <br /> 20th through 24th years 2 days 24 <br /> 25th year and beyond 2 2/25 days 25 <br /> In addition,the Mayor may grant up to five days of vacation leave upon hire. <br /> B. Department directors and program directors shall accrue vacation at the rate of two days <br /> E ORDINANCE Page 3 of 6 <br />
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