Right to refuse travel Sample Clauses

Right to refuse travel. The Union and PESP acknowledge that employees' work may require occasional travel to investor meetings, conferences, in-person events and actions, and staff retreats. Employees retain the right to refuse travel for the following reasons: 1) health or medical conditions that make travel unsafe; 2) emergencies (e.g., unexpected care for dependents or immediate family members, unexpected deaths, funerals, etc.); 3) major life events (e.g., weddings, births, etc.); 4) extreme weather conditions in the destination that make it unsafe to travel; and 5) less than three weeks-notice for travel. Employees have the right to request to not travel for other reasons and their supervisor will consider such requests on a case by case basis. Supervisors shall not unreasonably deny an employee’s request not to travel.
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