Common use of Pressing Necessity Clause in Contracts

Pressing Necessity. Necessary time off work without pay shall be granted to an employee for pressing personal matters or family matters beyond the employee’s control. This would include such matters as: illness in the family, birth or adoption of a child, natural disaster, examination leave and moving. Such leave shall consist of up to three (3) days. Additional time may be granted under extenuating circumstances.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, www.sgeu.org, www.sgeu.org

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Pressing Necessity. Necessary time off work without pay shall be granted to an employee for pressing personal matters or family matters beyond the employee’s 's control. This would include such matters as: illness in the family, birth or adoption of a child, natural disaster, examination leave leave, and moving. Such leave shall consist of up to three (3) days. Additional time may be granted under extenuating circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sgeu.org

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