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Commissioners defer decision on handbook change that would preload holiday hours for law enforcement
Summary
Callahan County commissioners debated new handbook language to preload holiday allotments for law‑enforcement employees and restrict when those hours may be used, but they tabled the item for clearer wording and guidance on pay if employees leave mid‑year.
Callahan County commissioners on Dec. 22 debated proposed changes to the county employee handbook that would give law‑enforcement staff a full year’s holiday allotment at the start of the year while restricting use of more than half in the first half of the year.
The proposal, discussed during the employer handbook review, would make the county’s designated holidays available to law‑enforcement employees as a preload (the packet…
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