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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
2024-21
Date
12/16/2024
Year
2024
Title
WAGE ORDINANCE - AMENDED
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ORDINANCE NO. 2024-21 <br />Page 13 <br />g) Compensation For Holidays Not Worked: If not required to work on paid holidays, a full- <br />time employee shall be entitled to receive pay at his or her regular rate of compensation on such <br />holiday on which he has not worked provided, however, that if any employee without Department <br />Head approval or just cause (as determined by the Department Head ) fails to report to work on a <br />regularly scheduled work day immediately preceding or immediately following such holiday, he <br />or she shall not be entitled to compensation for the holiday not worked. If an employee's work <br />schedule is other than Monday through Friday, he or she shall be entitled to a day's regular pay for <br />a holiday observed on his or her day off, regardless of the day of the week on which it is observed. <br />h) Compensation For Holidays Worked: If a full-time employee works on one of the above - <br />designated holidays, he or she shall be compensated at the rate of one and one-half (1-1 /2) times <br />their hourly rate for each hour worked. Additionally, all full-time employees, other than full-time <br />dispatchers who work the above -designated holidays, shall also be entitled to receive holiday pay. <br />Part-time employees who are required to work on a holiday will be compensated at one and one- <br />half (1-1 /2) times their normal rate of pay for hours worked on the holiday during those hours for <br />which full-time employees receive a holiday premium. <br />i) Compensation for Holiday During Vacation: If a full-time employee is on vacation during <br />one of the above -designated holidays, that day shall be considered a holiday day off and shall not <br />be counted or compensated as a vacation day. <br />j) All full-time and part-time employees of the Police and Fire Departments who work the <br />majority of a shift on a holiday shall be compensated for the entire shift in accordance with the <br />holiday pay provisions set forth hereinabove. <br />k) For work performed on the holidays described above and New Year's Eve, all part-time <br />Firefighters will be compensated at their hourly rate times one and one half (1-1/2). <br />153.15 VACATION <br />a) Newly hired employees shall be entitled to one (1) day of vacation for every two (2) months <br />of employment, not to exceed five (5) total vacation days. Such vacation days shall not accrue <br />until after the employee has worked each two (2) month period. <br />b) An employee hired anytime during the year will be considered in his or her second year of <br />employment effective immediately the following January I". <br />c) All vacation time shall be credited to an employee on January 1 st of each year and <br />employees may take their vacation at any time within the calendar year, subject to the approval <br />of the head of the department in which the employee works. <br />d) In the event an employee voluntarily leaves employment prior to December 31 st of any <br />year, or is on an approved, unpaid leave of absence during the calendar year, vacation time for <br />that year shall be prorated pursuant to the following formula: <br />
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