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What if a new employee hasn worked a full two weeks when they get their first paycheck? Can they still use their paid time off at the time they receive their first paycheck?

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What if a new employee hasn worked a full two weeks when they get their first paycheck? Can they still use their paid time off at the time they receive their first paycheck?

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Yes, any accrued time off that shows on the employee’s first paycheck can be used. • Will employees still earn honorary vacation time? Honorary vacation will become a part of Vacation Time. Employees will earn 40 additional hours of vacation time (same amount as with honorary vacation), only they will start to earn it one year earlier than in the old program, on a biweekly basis, at the start of the 14th year of service and beyond. The time will no longer be earned in a lump-sum amount each year. • What will happen to honorary vacation that has already been accrued before the start of the new program? It will be combined into Vacation Time. • What happens to those employees who received honorary vacation time at the beginning of 2002? Will they receive extra Vacation Time under this new program? Yes. They will receive a lump sum of 15.4 hours in May and their accrual rate will increase to the next level. This amount plus the amount they will start earning in the new biweekly accruals w

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