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Wrightwood staff outlines proposed employee handbook changes as board weighs sick leave, PTO and holiday closures

June 03, 2026 | Wrightwood, San Bernardino County, California


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Wrightwood staff outlines proposed employee handbook changes as board weighs sick leave, PTO and holiday closures
District staff presented a focused set of recommended employee handbook changes on June 2, asking the board to decide how to standardize sick leave, paid time off and holiday closures.

Interim General Manager Angela asked the board to prioritize three items: a sick‑leave method (accrual vs. front‑load), a tiered paid‑time‑off schedule tied to years of service, and written clarification of office closure dates. She said the district currently uses varying accrual rates and recommended standardizing accrual at one hour of sick leave per 30 hours worked or considering a modest front‑load option with a waiting period. She suggested caps to limit payout liability and preserve operational continuity.

Board members discussed operational constraints for a three‑person staff (currently two or three on duty depending on vacancies), recommended a shorter probation period than the district’s current one‑year standard, and raised concerns about cash‑out incentives that might discourage employees from using sick leave when ill. Several directors favored accrual with a reasonable cap and a modest PTO schedule that increases with tenure.

Staff also proposed closing the administrative office between Christmas and New Year’s while maintaining facility maintenance coverage; board members asked for a financial impact analysis and a staffing protocol for holiday coverage before formal adoption.

The board requested staff prepare proposed handbook language in chapter format and return it as an agenda item for possible approval, and to consider a professional HR review before final adoption.

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