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separate from State service (through resignation, termination, layoff, etc.)

           for more than one year cannot count service preceding that break in service

           toward the one-year requirement (unless the employee is reinstated by the
           Civil Service Commission or Department or appointed while on a preferred

           list.) Payroll periods of VRWS participation, Sick Leave at Half Pay, or
           Workers’ Compensation Leave and time on the Leave Donation Program

           will count toward the one-year service requirement.
             b. Work Schedule Reduction: Participating employees may reduce their

           work schedules (and salaries) a minimum of five (5) percent, in five percent
           increments, up to a maximum of thirty (30) percent.

             c. Term of VRWS Program: Effective with the first full bi-weekly payroll
           period in October 2000, the VRWS program will commence for employees

           in the Administrative Services, Operational Services, Institutional Services
           and Division of Military and Naval Affairs Units.

            3. Description of an Employee VRWS Agreement
             a. An employee develops a plan for a reduced work schedule.

             b. Management reviews and approves the plan as long as it is consistent
           with operating needs.

             c. Jointly agreed plan specifies:
             (1) Duration of VRWS agreement which may be up to a maximum of 26

           bi-weekly payroll periods with the VRWS agreement expiring the last day
           of the last payroll period in the fiscal year.

             (2) Percentage reduction of work schedule and salary.
             (3) Amount of VR time earned in exchange for reduced salary.

             (4)  Schedule for use of VR  time  earned. This  may be either a fixed

           schedule, e.g., every Friday, every Wednesday afternoon, an entire month
           off, etc. or intermittent time off.
             (i) An employee’s fixed schedule VR time off, once the VRWS schedule

           has been agreed upon by management, cannot  be changed without the

           consent of the employee except in an emergency. In the event an employee’s
           schedule is changed without his or her consent, the employee may appeal

           this action through an expedited grievance procedure.
             (ii) VR time used as intermittent time off will be subject to scheduling

           during the term of the VRWS agreement, and will require advance approval
           by the employee’s supervisor.

             d. While the VRWS agreement is in effect, the employee will earn and


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