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EVERETT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET <br /> I. 5 <br /> PROJECT TITLE: Establish a shared leave <br /> program to transfer vacation leave between Initialed by: <br /> employees to provide short-term financial stability Department Head <br /> for military reservists called to active duty. CAA <br /> Council President f( � <br /> LOCATION: <br /> COUNCIL BILL # <br /> Originating Department Human Resources <br /> Contact Person Sharon DeHaan <br /> Phone Number X 1014 <br /> FOR AGENDA OF March 19, 2003 <br /> Preceding Action: Consent 3/14 Second Reading <br /> Action 3/26 Third Reading <br /> 3/14 First Reading Public Hearing <br /> Attachments: Department(s)Approval (Identify): <br /> Human Resources, Budget, Legal <br /> Council approval of this agenda item authorizes a budget revision in the additional amount requested. <br /> Expenditure Required $ -0- Account Number(s): <br /> Amount Budgeted $ -0- <br /> Additional Required $ -0- <br /> SUMMARY STATEMENT: The ordinance establishes a shared leave program in which City employees <br /> may donate vacation leave on an hour-to-hour basis up to six months duration to City employees who are <br /> called to active military duty. <br /> RECOMMENDATION (Exact action requested of Council): <br /> Adopt the Ordinance to establish a shared leave program to transfer vacation leave between employees to <br /> provide short-term financial stability for military reservists called to active duty. <br /> 3 <br />
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