SCOPE OF AGREEMENT IN THE U.s.a. The parties agree that this Agreement in all respects supplants all particular provisions. It is acknowledged during the.

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SCOPE OF AGREEMENT IN THE U.s.a. The parties agree that this Agreement in all respects supplants all particular provisions. It is acknowledged during the negotiations which resulted in this Agreement, the Association had the unlimited right and opportunity to make demands and proposals with respect to all proper subjects of collective bargaining. Therefore, for the life of this Agreement, this Agreement shall constitute the total Agreement between the parties; and the Association agrees that the Employer shall not be obligated to any additional collective bargaining. No addition to, alteration, modification, practice, or waiver of any term, provision, covenant, or condition or restriction in this Agreement shall be valid, binding, or of any force or effect unless made in writing and executed by the Employer and the Association. Any prior agreements covering employees covered by this Agreement shall be terminated and of no effect, upon the effective date of this Agreement and shall be superseded by this Agreement.

VACATIONS Beginning at the end of the first full payroll month of employment, vacation leave with pay shall be credited to full-time employees at the end of each full month of employment, as follows: Length of continuous full-time "creditable service" as of the end of each applicable month. All service beginning on the first working day of the first full month in the institution where rendered, and all service thereafter becomes "creditable service" provided there has not been any break of three years or more in such service In computing an employee's vacation status, all "creditable service" from the first working day in the Institution up to the end of each full month of service rendered shall constitute the "creditable service" which shall be used to establish vacation credit for such month. Anything in the foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, an employee shall, on the effective date of this Agreement, be deemed to have that "creditable service" if any, which he/she had at the termination of the predecessor Agreement.

- A regular part-time employee shall be granted vacation leave in the same proportion that his/her part-time service bears to full-time service. - B Vacation leave accrued during any month shall be credited on the last day of the month based on the employee's full-time equivalent status on that date and shall be available for use the following day. - C A full-time employee on leave without pay and/or absent without pay for two or more cumulative days in any month shall not accrue vacation leave for such month. Such month shall not be deemed to be "creditable service". - D A regular part-time employee who is absent without pay and/or on leave without pay for that number of hours that his/her service bears to the service of a full-time employee, shall not accrue vacation leave for such month. Such month shall not be deemed to be "creditable service". - E An employee who is reinstated or reemployed after less than three years shall have his/her prior service included in determining his/her continuous service for vacation purposes. - F An employee who is reinstated or reemployed shall be entitled to his/her vacation status at the termination of his/her previous service; provided, however, that no credit for previous service may be allowed where reinstatement occurs after absence of three years unless approval of the appointing authority is secured for any of the following reasons: - Dismissal through no fault or delinquency attributable solely to the employee. - Injury while in the service of the Commonwealth in the line of his/her duties and for which the employee would be entitled to receive Workers' Compensation benefits.

HOLIDAYS The following days shall be holidays for employees: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, *Evacuation Day, Patriot's Day, Memorial Day, *Bunker Hill Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, *Only in Suffolk County When a holiday occurs on the regular scheduled workday of an employee, he/she, if not required to work that day, shall be entitled to receive his/her regular day's pay for such holiday. When a holiday occurs on a day that is not a full-time employee's regular workday, if the employee's usual workweek is five or more days, he/she, at the option of the appointing authority, shall receive pay for one day at his/her regular rate or one compensatory day off with pay within one hundred and eighty days following the holiday, unless agreed otherwise by the appointing authority and the employee, to be taken at a time designated by the employee and approved by the appointing authority. A full-time employee required to work on a holiday shall receive a compensatory day off with pay or if a compensatory day cannot be granted by the appointing authority because of a shortage of personnel or other reasons then he or she shall be entitled to pay for one day at his/her regular rate of pay in addition to pay for the holiday worked. An employee who is on unauthorized leave without pay for any portion of his/her scheduled workday, immediately preceding or immediately following a holiday, or is on authorized leave without pay for the entire workday, immediately preceding and immediately following the holiday, shall not receive holiday pay or a compensatory day off for that holiday. Denial of authorization for such leave shall not be arbitrary or capricious. A part-time employee shall earn pay for a holiday or compensatory time in the same proportion that his/her service bears to full- time service. Employees who work on New Year' s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas shall receive a Shift Differential of fifty cents ($.50) per hour worked.

EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION Annual Salary Rate Increase Effective April 3, 2005, employees who receive a rating of "Meets Expectations" or better on their annual employee evaluation shall receive a base increase equal to two percent (2.0%) of the employee's current annual salary as of that date. Effective January 1, 2006, employees on the payroll and in the bargaining unit on such date, shall receive a wage increase of two (2.0%) percent. Effective January 1, 2007, employees on the payroll and in the bargaining unit on such date, shall receive a wage increase of two (2.0%) percent. Step Rate Increases and Promotions. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement to the next higher step in his/her job group until the maximum salary rate is reached, unless he/she is denied such step rate by his/her CEO. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher rate after each fifty-two weeks of creditable service in a step commencing from the first day of the payroll period immediately following his/her anniversary date or promotion date as determined within this article. Time off the payroll is not creditable service for the purpose of step rate increases.

Whenever an employee receives a promotion, except an employee who has accepted a demotion as the result of a layoff, the employee's new salary rate shall be calculated as follows:  Determine the employee's salary rate at his/her current job group.  Find the next higher step within the employee's current job group, or for employees at the maximum rate within their current job group, multiply the employee's current rate by one and four one-hundredths  Compare the resultant sum to the rates for the higher job group into which the employee is promoted.  The employee's salary rate shall be the first rate in the higher job group that at least equals the resultant sum. The date of promotion shall become the anniversary date for such employees. An employee, who has accepted a position in a lower job grade as the result of a layoff receives a promotion to a position as defined in Article 17, and such position is in a higher job group than the job group currently held by the employee, shall be placed in a step in grade within the new job grade based upon the employee' s credible years of service in an equivalent or higher job grade and, in addition, credible years of service in the lower job grade accepted as the result of a layoff.

Realizzato da: GUIDI GIADA SPANO MONICA In collaborazione con: ZAFFERRI VALERIA