Sick Leave Charge Sample Clauses

Sick Leave Charge. Sick leave pay shall be charged at the rate of one-quarter (¼) hour for each one-quarter (¼) hour of regularly scheduled work from which a bargaining unit member is absent.
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Sick Leave Charge. Pay for any day of absence chargeable to sick leave shall be the straight-time pay rate, which the employee would have received, had the employee served during the day.
Sick Leave Charge. Any employee actively at work for a minimum of three and one-half (3 ½) hours in any day shall not be charged with sick leave in the event of becoming ill during that day for the first three (3) occasions in a fiscal year. Commencing with the fourth (4th) occasion and thereafter, employees shall be charged one-half (1/2) day of sick leave.

Related to Sick Leave Charge

  • Sick Leave Allowance Faculty with a full-time assignment shall accrue sick leave at the rate of eight

  • Sick Leave Usage A. Sick leave may be used for an employee or an employee's child, spouse or parent's illness or injury, hospitalization and appointment pertaining to health.

  • Sick Leave The employee is eligible for long term disability benefits if provided for in the Collective Agreement. An employee will not receive pay for the first two (2) weeks of any period of absence due to a legitimate illness. The employee may utilize the paid holiday bank as income replacement for absences due to illness, as described in Article (c) above. An employee who is eligible may apply for Employment Insurance for weeks three (3) through seventeen (17) for any absence due to a legitimate illness. The Home will provide the employee with Disability Income Protection as per Article 14.01 (c) for weeks eighteen (18) through thirty (30) for any absence due to a legitimate illness. Employees may be required to provide medical proof of illness for any absence of a scheduled shift, which is neither vacation nor an approved leave of absence.

  • Sick Leave Payout No cash payment for unused sick leave will be paid to any employee leaving the service of the Employer.

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