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Another Sick/Vacation question all versions since 2007 Kent Finnell 01-07-2009
Posted by Kent Finnell on January 7, 2009, 11:13 am
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Based on 2080 hours worked per year, how many minutes and
seconds should be accrued per hour worked? The limits are
40 sick hours accumulated per year per employee, no carry
over. The vacation hours can accumulate to 40, 80, and 120
hours, depending on length of service. Carry over or end of
year payment for vacation time unused is at the discretion
of the employer.


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Kent Finnell
From the Music City, USA



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