Kinship Leave Sample Clauses

Kinship Leave. The Employer shall grant up to a four (4) week unpaid leave of absence upon written request of an employee for time off in order to attend to matters relating to the transition of a child into Kinship with the employee.
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Kinship Leave. The Society may grant up to two (2) weeks unpaid leave of absence upon written request of an employee for time off in order to attend to matters relating to the transition of a child into kinship care with the employee. It is understood that compensatory time or vacation may be used rather than an unpaid leave. If the formal kinship arrangement is approved at the time the leave is requested, the employee will be granted up to a maximum of one (1) week off with pay. If the formal kinship arrangement is not approved at the time of the leave, the Society will reimburse the employee for up to one (1) week of unpaid leave or will credit the employee with vacation or compensatory time taken once the formal kinship arrangement is approved. (Pro rata for part time employees)

Related to Kinship Leave

  • Citizenship Leave Employees shall be allowed the necessary time off with pay to attend citizenship court to become a Canadian Citizen.

  • Hardship Leave The Agency will allow employees to make irrevocable donations of accumulated vacation leave to a co-worker who has exhausted accumulated leave while recuperating from an extended illness or injury or attending an immediate family member suffering from illness or injury. Hardship leave donations will be administered under the following stipulations and the terms of this Agreement shall be strictly enforced with no exceptions.

  • Garden Leave 23.1 Following service of notice to terminate the employment by either party, or if the Employee purports to terminate the employment in breach of contract, the Company may by written notice place the Employee on Garden Leave for the whole or part of the remainder of the employment.

  • Child Rearing Leave 7.9.1 A permanent employee, who is the natural or adoptive parent of a child, shall be entitled to an unpaid leave of absence for the purpose of rearing his/her child for a specified period immediately after convalescence from maternity or immediately after completion of appropriate adoption papers. Such leave shall be for a maximum period of nine (9) months and shall be granted upon giving the District at least four (4) weeks notice prior to the anticipated date on which the leave is to commence.

  • Childrearing Leave If requested by the bargaining unit member, the Board will grant a leave of absence, without pay, for the purpose of rearing a newly-born child or a newly adopted child whose age is one (1) year or less at the time of the commencement of the leave of absence.

  • Maternity Disability Leave 14.1.13.1 This leave commences with the onset of disablement due to pregnancy. The employee may claim sick leave pay and/or extended disability pay for no more than that limited period of time when the employee’s physician certified in writing on the form provided by the District that she was actually physically disabled from performing her duties because of pregnancy, miscarriage, childbirth, or recovery there from.

  • Pregnancy Disability Leave A. Leave for pregnancy or childbirth related disability is in addition to any leave granted under FMLA or WFLA.

  • Disability Leave a. An employee who has suffered possible injury in the performance of assigned duties shall immediately undergo such medical examination as the appointing authority deems necessary. He/she shall not be considered absent from duty during the time required for such examination.

  • Xxxxx’s leave (1) An employee is entitled to use up to 10 days accrued personal leave each year to care for a member of his or her immediate family or a member of his or her household who is ill and requires his or her care. The employee is not entitled to take xxxxx’s leave for a particular period if another person has taken leave to care for the person for the same period.

  • Parenthood Leave A. A regular, limited-term or probationary employee shall be granted, upon request, a Parenthood Leave Without Pay of up to six (6) months in connection with the birth or placement for legal adoption of a child provided the employee meets the following conditions:

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