Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout80-7-1929671 ORDINANCE NO. 80-7-1929 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2-21 "VACATION LEAVE GENERALLY" OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That Section 2-21 "Vacation leave generally" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, be amended, and reordained so that said section as amended and reordained shall hereafter read as follows: "Sec. 2-21. Vacation leave generally. (a-1) All present employees shall continue to receive _vacation at the rate of one and one-fourth (1-1/4) days of vacation for each month of employment with the city except for those employees who have begun their fifteenth year of service with the city who shall receive vacation at the increased rate as hereinafter set forth. Except for members of the Police and Fire Departments, all employees employed after the date of March 31, 1976, shall receive vacation time as follows: During the first year of employment, vacation time shall accrue at the rate of one-half (1/2) day per month fora total of six days. Between the beginning of the second and the beginning of the fifth year of employment, employees shall accrue vacation at the rate of five - sixth (5/6) days per month, for a total of ten (10) days per year. From the beginning of the fifth (5) year to the beginning of the tenth (10) year of employment, the accrual rate shall be one (1) day per month for a total of twelve (12) days per. year. Between the beginning of the tenth (10) year and the beginning of., the fifteenth _(15) year of service, the accrual rate shall be one and one-fourth (14) days_ per month for a total of fifteen (15) days per year. Between the beginning of the fifteenth (15) year and the beginning of the twentieth (20) year of service, the accrual rate shall be one and one- half (12) days per month for a total .of eighteen (18) days vacation per year. From the beginning of the twentieth (20) year through the twenty-fifth. (25) year of service, the accrual rate of vacation will be one and three-fourths (1-3/4) days per month for, a total of twenty-one (21) days per year. For all employees with more than, twenty- five (25) years of service, the accrual rate of vacation shall be two (2). days per month for a total of twenty-four (24) days per year. An employee may accumulate up to a maximum of fifty (50) .days vacation , at any one time. Upon termination of employment, all employees shall be paid for any unused accrued vacation leave not to exceed fifty (50) working days." 672 After obtaining vacation eligibility, an employee may take vacation as may be reasonably scheduled with his department head as hereinafter set forth in sub- section (f), or in the case of a department head, as may be scheduled with the City Manager. A month in which a salaried employee is paid for fifteen (15) days or more and a daily or hourly wage employee is paid for twelve (12) days or more shall be considered as a month of service. (a-2) All present members of the Police Department shall continue to receive vacation at the rate of one and one-quarter (14) days of vacation for each month of employment with the City for a total of fifteen (15) days per year, except for those members who have begun their fifteenth (15) year of service with the City who shall receive vacation at the increased rate as hereinafter set forth. All members employed after June 30, 1980 shall receive vacation time as follows: during the first fourteen (14) years of employment, vacation time shall accrue at the rate of one and one-quarter (14) days per month for a total of fifteen (15) days per year. Between the beginning of the fiftheen (15) year and the beginning of the twentieth (20) year, members shall accrue vacation at the rate of one and one-half (12) days per month for a total of eighteen (18) days per year. From the beginning of the twentieth (20) year to the beginning of the twenty-fifth (25) year of employ- ment, the accrual rate shall be one and three -fourth (1 3/4) days per month for a total of twenty-one (21) days per year. For all members with more than twenty- five (25) years of service, the accrual rate for vacation shall be two (2) days per month for a total of twenty-four (24) days per year. Each member may accrue up to a maximum of fifty (50) days of vacation at any one time. (a-3) Members of the Fire Department working shifts of twenty-four (24) hours on duty and forty-eight (48) hours off duty which have less than fifteen (15) years of continuous service with the department, and were with the department prior to July 1, 1980 shall accrue vacation at the annual rate of six (6) work days; all other members of the fire department working shifts of twenty-four (24) hours on duty and forty-eight (48) hours off duty shall accrue vacation as follows: Members which have less than three (3) years service with the department, at the annual rate of four (4) work days; members which have successfully completed more than three (3) years but less than ten (10) years service with the department, at the annual rate of five (5) working days; members which have successfully completed more than ten (10) years but less than fifteen (15) years service with the department, at the annual rate of six (6) working days; members which have success- 673 fully completed more than fifteen (15) years but less than twenty (20) years service with the department, at the annual rate of seven (7) working days; members which have successfully completed more than twenty (20) years but less__than_twenty-five (25) years service with the department, at the annual rate of .eight (8) working 'days; and members which have successfully completed more than twenty-five (25) years of service with the department, at the annual rate of nine (9) working days. A work day as used in this section shall mean a twenty-four (24) hour period. Such vacation shall be taken with the approval and consent of the Fire Chief. Vacation pay shall be computed at the average pay the employee would receive for the period of time covered by the vacation based on an average work week of fifty-six (56) hours. Each member may accrue up to a maximum of twenty-five (25) days of vacation at any one time. (a-4) Members of the Fire Department not included in Section 2-21 (a-3) of this code shall receive the same vacation accrual as the employees of the City who are not members of the Police and Fire Departments. No member of the Fire Department shall receive an accrual rate for vacation then that member had on June 30, 1980 as a result of the changes in vacation accrual effective July 1, 1980. (b) An employee may be advanced the number of days of vacation leave that would be earned during the remainder of the current calendar year, but if an employee is separated from employment before such advance leave is accrued under this section, the employee shall reimburse the city for the amount of unaccrued leave that was taken, and for this purpose a deduction shall be made from the employee's final payroll check. (c) Regular full-time employees paid on an hourly wage basis shall receive vacation pay at their regular hourly rates for the number of hours in their regular daily shifts for each working day while on vacation leave. (d) Upon termination of employment, all employees except those governed by the collective bargaining agreement between the city and Firefighters' Local 168 shall be paid for any unused accrued vacation leave not to exceed fifty (50) working days. (e) An employee granted a leave of absence with pay for any purpose shall continue to accrue vacation leave at the rate prescribed in this section during such absence. (f) Each department head shall prepare a schedule of vacations for the entire year indicating how many employees may be gone from work within the department at any one time, and requests for vacation shall be applied for on a basis of seniority during the month of January of each year. Accrued time not 674