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Overview
Employee service and dedication are vital for the
success of our company. We also believe that employee morale and well-being are
vital for this same success. Vacation time is therefore a crucial component of
our employee benefits.
Core Requirements
Vacation time gives employees time off from work
for rest and relaxation, to handle unexpected demands, or for personal reasons.
In order to reward employee service, vacation time increases with years of
service (up to a maximum of four weeks).
Eligibility
Part-time and full-time non-bargaining-unit
employees.
Anniversary Dates
 | An employee’s first part-time or full-time
date of employment is the established anniversary date for vacation purposes.
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 | For employees holding two positions, the
anniversary date for both jobs is based on the employee’s first date of
employment as a part-time or full-time employee. |
 | If an employee leaves ABX and is rehired, the vacation accrual and anniversary date
will start over. |
Accruals
 | Eligible employees begin to accrue vacation
time immediately. |
 | Vacation is accrued every pay period that an
employee has compensated hours through the ABX Air payroll system. It is
accrued at the following rates (effective 5/04/09): |
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Years of Part-Time or Full-Time Employment |
Vacation Accrued for Every Hour Paid |
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Start through the end of the 4th year |
0.038461538 |
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5th year through the end of the 14th year |
0.057692308 |
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15th year and beyond |
0.076923077 |
Employees are able to access these hours the year after they
are accrued. |
 | If an employee transfers from one job to another, accrued vacation is
credited to the vacation accumulation in the new job. If an employee does not
have enough accrued vacation to cover their new hours (i.e., if the employee
transfers from a part-time job to a full-time job), supervisors are encouraged
to allow the employee to take the time off without pay and code this time as
scheduled off. |
 | For employees holding two positions, vacation is accrued separately for
each position. The accrual rate is based on the employee’s first date of
employment as a part-time or full-time employee. |
 | Earned vacation may be used after six (6) months of employment. |
 | Vacation must be taken in the year after it is earned. If earned vacation
is not used prior to the anniversary date, vacation accruals for the next year
will be combined with the unused earned vacation balance. However, an
employee’s earned vacation balance may never exceed the maximum vacation
balance shown below. |
 | Vacation cannot be carried over except under extraordinary circumstances
and with the approval of the Department Vice President and the Vice President
of Human Resources. |
 | Earned vacation is paid at the rate of pay for the job in which the
employee is currently assigned when taking vacation. |
 | The maximum amount of vacation an employee can accrue based on years of
service is as follows (effective 5/04/09): |
| 6 months |
1 week (40
hours)* |
| 1 year
|
1 week (40
hours)* |
| 2-4 years
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2 weeks (80
hours) |
| 5+ years |
3 weeks (120
hours) |
| 15+ years |
4 weeks (160
hours) |
* must be used by the employee’s second anniversary with the company. |
Requesting Vacation Time
 | Vacation must be requested and approved in advance through your
supervisor. However, vacation may be used during periods of approved Family
Medical Leave without advance notice. |
 | If possible, vacation should be scheduled in weekly increments. Vacation
will not be charged for any holiday that falls within your scheduled vacation
time. |
 | Some dates may not be available in some areas due to operational needs.
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 | If you move to a new position, especially with a different supervisor, you
will need to discuss your vacation plans. Time that was approved in one area
may not be available in another. |
Payout
 | If an employee transfers from a full-time position to a part-time
position, excess vacation is not paid out. |
 | If an employee is on a leave of absence on their anniversary date, earned
vacation will be paid out. |
 | If an employee separates from the Company prior to 6 months of service, no
vacation is paid out. |
 | If an employee separates from the Company after 6 months, earned vacation
will be paid out. |
 | If an employee transfers from a part-time or full-time position to a
casual or temporary position, earned vacation will be paid out at the rate of
pay of the casual position. |
 | If an employee retires from the Company, earned and accrued vacation will
be paid out. |
Employee Responsibility
 | Submit vacation requests as early as possible so your supervisor can
approve it and still schedule the remaining staff in an efficient manner. |
Leadership Responsibility
 | Establish a fair process for scheduling employee vacations. |
 | Approve employee vacation schedules in a timely manner. |
 | If there are schedule conflicts, be flexible. The first priority is to
cover your staffing requirements. |

Revision History:
August 26, 2009
May 4, 2009
Feb. 21, 2008 |