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Vacation time will be awarded on January 1 of each year in accordance with the

following schedule, based on full-time, continuous service:

1 year to 3 years inclusive –

2 weeks (10 days)

4 years to 6 years inclusive – 2 weeks and 3 days (13 Days)

7 years to 14 years inclusive – 3 weeks (15 days)

15 years and over –

4 weeks (20 days)

For any new hire or an employee that moves from part-time to full-time, vacation

time will be awarded on a pro-rated basis as follows:

Made full time/employed between January 1 and March 31:

75% of first year entitlement

Made full time/employed between April 1 and June 30:

50% of first year entitlement

Made full time/employed between July 1 and September 30:

25% of first year entitlement

There is no pro-ration for an employee who starts, or is made full-time,

after September 30.

Up-to-date records of each employeeÊs vacation (used/awarded) is maintained in

UltiPro.

Notes:

1.

An employee's awarded vacation time may be taken after an initial 90

days full-time service. However, approval of vacation time will be at

management discretion based upon scheduling and departmental

requirements.

2.

An employee has until the end of the calendar year in which vacation is

awarded to use it. Any unused vacation will be lost.

3.

HHHunt does not pay for, and will not carry over, unused vacation time

except as described in notes 7 and 8 below.

4.

It is the employee's responsibility to see that his/her supervisor is given

advance notice of his/her vacation schedule. Requests should be

submitted to the supervisor as soon as they are known so that schedules

may be set up to avoid conflicts. Management will give final approval of

the vacation request according to the policy and needs of the

community. Once the schedule has been approved, an employee must

notify his/her supervisor if there is a change in the request. If a scheduling

conflict occurs (e.g. two persons requesting the same vacation period), it

is up to managementÊs discretion to approve time off based on reasons

such as, but not limited to, the timeliness of the request, the

circumstances surrounding the request and the business requirements of

the community.