Floating Holiday
Prairie Pragmatic
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We offer three Floating Holidays annually. They are MLK's Birthday, Veteran's Day and President's Day. Our present policy is you can use them during our fiscal year which starts in October but if you terminate employment before those Holidays accrued, then you have to go retroactively and take a vacation day for those day. My asistant says that these days accrued at the start of the fiscal year and employees need to be paid for them if they quit before the accrual date. What is your opinion?
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your state.
[url]http://www.state.nd.us/lr/information/acdata/pdf/46-02-07.pdf[/url]
From my reading it would appear that you would only have to pay them once they 'earned' the time off - that is, their accrual bank actually was increased & it shows they 'earned' the time. If any hours began accruing at the start of the fiscal year, such a vacation and the like, then you would have to pay them for whatever they have IN THEIR BALANCE at the time of termination. For example: an employee receives two weeks or 80 hours of vacation per year - rather than receiving this in a lump amount, they accrue it over the year and each paycheck they 'earn' 3.33333 hours of vacation - this is the balance you would have to pay - and the same holds true if you accrue holidays in the same manner. I hope that makes sense - you can also contact ND state offices & receive clarification.
We have one floater which can be taken at any time throughout the year. If an ee resigns, and has not taken the floater, they forfeit it. If they resign and have used it, they keep it.