Emergency Day. 1. One (1) emergency days (non-accumulative) will be allowed if approved by the supervisor or building principal. If used, the day will not be deducted from paid leave. 2. An emergency day is defined as any day in which personal health or property, or health or property of immediate family member is jeopardized. 3. The employee must submit the reason for the emergency, in writing, to his/her immediate supervisor within three (3) working days after the absence. Failure to do so will result in loss of pay.
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Emergency Day. 1. One (1) emergency days (non-accumulative) will be allowed if approved by the supervisor Student Support Services administrator or building principal. If used, the day will not be deducted from paid leave.
2. An emergency day is defined as any day in which personal health or property, or health or property of immediate family member is jeopardized.
3. The employee must submit the reason for the emergency, in writing, to his/her immediate supervisor Student Support Services administrator or building principal within three (3) working days after the absence. Failure to do so will result in loss of pay.
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Sources: Master Agreement
Emergency Day. 1. a. One (1) emergency days day (non-accumulative) will be allowed allowed, if approved by the supervisor or building principalSupervisor. If used, the this day will shall not be deducted from paid leave.. Examples of an emergency day:
2. An emergency day is defined as any day in which personal health or property, or health or property of (1) Unexpected injury to immediate family member is jeopardized(not personal illness).
3. The employee must submit the reason for the emergency, in writing, to his/her (2) Home problem requiring immediate supervisor within three attention.
(3) working days after the absence. Failure Property damage accident enroute to do so will result in loss of paywork.
(4) Inclement weather days.
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Sources: Master Agreement