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ARTICLE 10 - HOLIDAYS/HOLIDAY PAY <br /> 1. <br /> Holiday Date Observed <br /> (Suppression) (Non-Suppression) <br /> New Year's Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Martin Luther King Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> President's Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Memorial Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Independence Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Labor Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Veteran's Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Thanksgiving Day Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Day After Thanksgiving Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> Christmas Actual Calendar Day Per City Calendar <br /> One Floating Holiday At employee's choice except for January 1; July 4; <br /> Thanksgiving Day; and Christmas Day <br /> 2. For the purpose of establishing the holiday shift, it shall be determined as the day on <br /> which the shift starts. The City may refuse a request for a floating holiday if it reduces <br /> the minimum manning level below the level stated in Article 27. <br /> 3. For non-suppression personnel, the City agrees to pay 1/30th of the member's annual <br /> base salary each year to each employee working a 40-hour work week. The 1/30th is <br /> calculated for an eight-hour holiday. In return, each employee will work two holidays at <br /> regular time. The two holidays worked will be mutually agreed upon between the <br /> employee and supervisor. The holidays may only be changed by mutual agreement. <br /> The employee may choose to use vacation or compensatory time in lieu of working the <br /> agreed upon holidays. <br /> Beginning 2014, holiday pay will be paid twice a year. Fifty (50) percent will be paid in <br /> July (the first paycheck that includes July 4) and fifty (50) percent will be paid the <br /> following January (the first paycheck that includes December 25). To be eligible for any <br /> part of the first payment, an employee must have worked back at least one holiday or <br /> substituted vacation pay or comp time for holiday pay by July 4; and to be eligible for any <br /> part of the second payment, an employee must have worked back at least two holidays <br /> or substituted vacation pay or comp time to cover the two working holidays. An <br /> employee who leaves will be paid on a pro-rated basis (the number of the 10 holidays <br /> that have passed). <br /> During any holiday week, non-suppression personnel will automatically revert to the five- <br /> day 0800 — 1700 hours work week. The intent of this provision is to retain the 40 hour <br /> work week. <br /> 4. For suppression personnel, the City agrees to pay 1/18th of the member's annual base <br /> salary each year to each employee working a 42-hour average work week. The money <br /> shall be paid in lieu of all other holiday pay. Any person not present because of illness, <br /> injury, being on disability leave, or permanent assignment out of suppression on a <br /> 13 <br />