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3.1. SR 09-08-2014
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Holidays Leave <br /> Regular, full-time employees are eligible to receive pay for the following holidays: <br /> • New Year's Day • Veterans Day <br /> • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day • Thanksgiving Day <br /> • Presidents Day • Friday after Thanksgiving <br /> • Memorial Day • Christmas Eve <br /> • Independence Day • Christmas Day <br /> • Labor Day <br /> Part-time employees will receive paid holidays on the same basis as regular, full-time <br /> employees, except that holiday pay will be pro-rated according to the number of hours <br /> worked. To be eligible, part-time employees must work a set schedule with a minimum of <br /> forty (40) hours per biweekly pay period. <br /> Temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible for holiday pay. <br /> For employees working a Monday through Friday workweek, holidays occurring on <br /> Saturday will be observed the preceding Friday and holidays occurring on Sunday will be <br /> observed on the following Monday. <br /> When a holiday falls during an employee's vacation or sick leave, the employee will not be <br /> charged with vacation or sick leave for the holiday hours; the hours will be considered <br /> holiday leave. <br /> Although the city prefers that employees enjoy the observed holidays, emergencies may <br /> arise. If a non-exempt employee is required by his/her supervisor to work on a holiday, <br /> °teethe hours worked(in addition to holiday pay) shall be paid as follows: <br /> 1. Regular, full-time and regular part-time employees shall be paid time and one-half. <br /> 2. Snow plow ^„°ratefs Employees performing emergency or mission critical snow <br /> removal shall be paid double time for hours worked on a holiday. -For the purpose <br /> of this section, the additional pay applies on the actual holiday if different from the <br /> day observed by the city. <br /> 3. Firefighters shall be paid double time for emergency response and scheduled Fire <br /> Watch hours worked on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, <br /> Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day (December 25) and Christmas Eve. <br /> 4. Part-time, seasonal or temporary employees will earn time and one half on the <br /> following four holidays <br /> • Independence Day <br /> • Christmas Day <br /> • New Year's Eve after 4:30 p.m. <br /> • New Year's Day <br /> 17 <br />
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