Non-Compensatory Absence Sample Clauses

The Non-Compensatory Absence clause defines the conditions under which an employee may be absent from work without receiving pay. Typically, this clause outlines specific types of absences—such as personal leave, unpaid leave, or certain types of time off—that do not qualify for salary or wage compensation. By clearly distinguishing between paid and unpaid absences, the clause helps both employers and employees understand when time away from work will not result in financial remuneration, thereby preventing misunderstandings and ensuring clarity in payroll practices.
Non-Compensatory Absence. In the event that the administration has reasonable cause to believe that a teacher's absence is non-compensatory, the administration may dock the teacher's pay for the amount of the non-compensatory absence. The administration shall contact the teacher and Assistant Superintendent to notify them of the affected paycheck as soon as possible.