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Contractor's Name
Everett Police Management Association
Approval Date
2/22/2021
Council Approval Date
1/17/2021
End Date
12/31/2022
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Kandy Bartlett
Subject / Project Title
2021-2022 EPMA Collective Bargaining Agrmt
Tracking Number
0002801
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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ARTICLE 16 - VACATIONS <br /> 16.1 General. <br /> 16.1.1 Vacations shall be considered as regular employment. An annual vacation is of <br /> benefit to employees and to the City and all employees should be required to take <br /> an annual vacation, <br /> 16.1.2 All employees shall accrue vacation credit for each month of continuous service as <br /> shown below: <br /> Number of Hours <br /> VACATION CREDIT ACCRUED Per Month Per Year <br /> 8th and 9th Years 13.333 160 <br /> 10th through 14th Years 14,000 168 <br /> 15th through 19th Years 15.333 184 <br /> 20th through 24th Years 16.667 200 <br /> 25th year and beyond 18.667 224 <br /> 16.1.3 No vacation accrual will be allowed in excess of two full years earned vacation, <br /> except when the employee is on workers compensation. For purposes of this <br /> section, vacation accrual will be reported on a regular basis to the employee. Under <br /> special circumstances, the Mayor in writing may authorize accumulation of more <br /> leave. Otherwise, time not taken which causes accrual beyond two full years <br /> earned vacation will be lost to the employee. <br /> 16.1.4 Employees will be granted pay up to the two-year cap, or the total hours accrued <br /> under the provisions of 16.1.3, when they are separated from City employment. If <br /> the employee returns to work, the excess accrual must either be used or paid within <br /> one year from the date of the employee's return to work. The usage or payment is <br /> at the Chiefs discretion. <br /> EVERETT POLICE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION <br /> PAGE 21 <br />
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