Grandparent definition

Grandparent means the parent of an Employee’s Parent.
Grandparent means a parent of a parent of an employee.
Grandparent means a parent of the employee's parent.

Examples of Grandparent in a sentence

  • Immediate family members for purposes of this section includes the following, whether related by blood or marriage: • Spouse/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) • Child, Grandchild, Great-grandchild • Sibling • Parent, Grandparent, Great-grandparent • Aunt, Uncle, Xxxxx, Xxxxxx NOTE: Registered Domestic Partners are covered under the Sick Leave provisions of this Section.

  • Mother, Father, Xxxxx, Xxxxxx, Grandparent, Grandchild, Brother, Sister, Legal Guardian, stepchildren or other person who stand in place of Parent.

  • Funeral leave as identified in Addendum A, shall be recognized as follows: All full-time and part-time employees who have a death in their immediate family, defined as their Mother, Father, Spouse, Son, Daughter, Grandparent, or a member of their immediate family through adoption or guardianship, shall be paid up to and including three (3) days’ pay at their Base Wage for time missed within one (1) week of the funeral.


More Definitions of Grandparent

Grandparent means a parent of the employee’s parent.
Grandparent or “relative caregiver” means a grandparent or stepgrandparent of a child; or a relative of a child by blood, marriage or adoption who is not a parent and who is 55 years of age or older and:
Grandparent means a natural or adoptive parent of a child's natural or adoptive parent.
Grandparent means the parent of an employee’s parent, or the parent of the parent of the employee’s spouse or domestic partner.
Grandparent means a lineal grandparent or a lineal ancestor;
Grandparent means a parent of a parent;
Grandparent means a grandparent related to a person by (1) blood, (2) marriage, (3) adoption of minor child by a child of the grandparent, or (4) foster care by a child of the grandparent.