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A personal
holiday (PH) is a paid day off credited to employees for
use during the calendar year.
Eligibility
Eligible employees are entitled
to one personal holiday per calendar year, January 1
through December 31.
Usage
- To be entitled to use a PH, an employee
must be eligible and on active employment status.
- The amount of the PH usage is based
on an employee's time base at the time it is reported
as used.
- PH cannot be used in increments.
It must be claimed on one specific day only.
- Intermittent employees receive time-off
with pay for the personal holiday based on the number
of hours worked and claimed from leave balances in
the pay period in which the holiday is taken.
- If a PH is not taken by December
31, it is forfeited.
Attendance Recording
- For full time and part time employees,
enter PH 01 and the number of (1.00) in the "ERN ID"
are of the Time and Attendance Report Form (672).
- On the Absence and Additional Time
Worked Report (634
),
report the Personal Holiday by
record in line 7h "P" and 1, for
1 day.
- For hourly intermittent employees,
enter PH 01 and the number "1" in "ERN ID" area of
the Time and Attendance Report Form (672). Record
the actual prorated number of hours on the
Absence and Additional Time Worked Report (634
).
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Hours
on Pay Status During Pay Period
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Number
of Hours of Holiday Pay Due
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0-10.9
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0
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11-30.9
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1
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31-50.9
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2
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51-70.9
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3
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71-90.9
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4
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91-110.9
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5
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111-130.9
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6
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131-150.9
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7
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151
or over
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8
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Separations
NON-ACADEMIC
EMPLOYEES
An employee who separated prior to using his or her
PH is entitled to a lump-sum payment for the amount
of which the employee is entitled on the effect date
of the separation. A separating employee is entitled
to receive PH credit for the new calendar year if the
projection of other lump sum credits (i.e. vacation,
holidays) extends into the following calendar year.
- If separated with fault (AWOL,
Disciplinary), PH cannot be projected.
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