Personal Business or Religious Holidays Sample Clauses

Personal Business or Religious Holidays. 1. Three (3) days per year shall be allowed for either personal business or religious holidays . Teachers shall not be required to state the reasons for personal business day requests except in the case of days immediately preceding or immediately following a vacation or during any state-mandated testing .
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Personal Business or Religious Holidays. Four (4) personal business days shall be allowed for either personal business or religious holidays. For all employees, personal business days not utilized during the year shall be added as an unused sick day for retirement purposes only and reimbursed as sick days under Section Q of this Article.
Personal Business or Religious Holidays. Three (3) days per year for ten (10) month employees and four (4) days per year for twelve (12) month employees shall be allowed for either personal business or religious holidays.
Personal Business or Religious Holidays. 1. Three (3) days per year shall be allowed for either personal business or religious holidays. Personal business days shall be approved, in advance, by the Superintendent, or his designee.
Personal Business or Religious Holidays. Three (3) days per year shall be allowed for other personal business. Requests for personal business days shall be submitted, in writing, to the Executive Administrator of Buildings and Grounds, one (1) day in advance. All requests shall be subject to prior approval of the Executive Administrator of Buildings and Grounds.
Personal Business or Religious Holidays. Three (3) days per year shall be allowed for either personal business or religious holidays. Personal business days shall be approved in advance by the Executive Administrator of Buildings and Grounds. Personal business/religious days not used in any year may be added to accumulated sick leave for calculation of retirement benefits under J below. They may not be accumulated for any other purpose.

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  • Personal Business Users may not use the Fitness Center premises for personal business without prior written approval by an authorized representative of the Fitness Center, which approval may be withheld in the Fitness Center’s sole and absolute discretion.

  • Personal Business Leave A. Each teacher shall be granted three (3) days of personal business leave each year to conduct personal business that must be conducted at times that school is in session. Each day shall be granted with the teacher receiving his/her full contract salary. (Rev: 2007)

  • Religious Holidays When a religious holiday, not observed as a holiday, as provided in Section 2 above, falls on a supervisor's regularly scheduled work day, the supervisor shall be entitled to that day off to observe the religious holiday. Time to observe religious holidays shall be taken without pay except where the supervisor has sufficient accumulated vacation leave or accumulated compensatory time, or, by mutual consent, is able to make the time up. Supervisors shall notify the Appointing Authority at least twenty-eight (28) calendar days prior to the leave.

  • Personal/Xxxxx’s Leave 7.3.1 All full time employees shall be entitled to accrue paid personal / carer's leave on the basis of 10 days per year (or pro-rata thereof for any period less than one year). Part-time employees are entitled to a pro-rata benefit. Paid personal / carer's leave is cumulative.

  • Personal Business Days Three (3) sick leave days a year may be used for personal business. Additional personal business days may be granted the Superintendent. The purpose of this leave is to relieve teachers of financial hardship in situations over which they have no control.

  • Religious Leave Religious leave shall be without pay unless the employee elects to use accumulated compensatory time off, vacation time, or floating holiday time. Denial of religious leave is appealable as provided elsewhere in this section.

  • Personal Illness and Injury Leave 1. Full-time employees shall be entitled to ten (10) days leave with full-time pay for each school year for purposes of personal illness or injury. Employees who work less than full-time shall be entitled to that portion of the ten (10) days leave as the number of hours per week of scheduled duty relates to the number of hours for a full-time employee in a comparable position.

  • Personal Leaves 8.11.4.1 As approved by the Board, personal leaves without pay may be granted in cases of exceptional need for up to six (6) months. Any such leave exceeding one (1) semester shall not be counted toward tenure or promotion or for computing salary increments. These leaves may be extended by the PVPAA upon recommendation of the xxxx for up to one (1) year.

  • Personal Holidays An employee may choose one (1) workday as a personal holiday during each calendar year if the employee has been continuously employed by the State of Washington for more than four (4) months.

  • Paid Personal Leave A. During the first full pay period in each January, full-time employees on the payroll as of September 1, 2011 will be credited annually with paid personal leave credits at the following rate: Scheduled Hours per Week Personal Leave Credits 37.5 hours per week 37.500 hours 40.0 hours per week 40.000 hours Such personal leave may be taken during the following twelve (12) months at a time or times requested by the employee and approved by his/her Appointing Authority. Full-time employees hired or promoted into the bargaining unit after the first full pay period in January of each year will be credited with personal leave days in accordance with the following schedule: Date of Hire or Promotion Scheduled Hours per Week Personal Leave Credited January 1 – March 31 37.5 22.500 hours 40.0 24.000 hours April 1 – June 30 37.5 15.000 hours 40.0 16.000 hours July 1 – September 30 37.5 7.500 hours 40.0 8.000 hours October 1 – December 31 37.5 0 hours 40.0 0 hours

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