Unpaid Leave of Absence Defined Sample Clauses

Unpaid Leave of Absence Defined. An unpaid leave of absence shall mean the employee shall have deducted an amount equal to 1/22 of the employee’s total regular monthly salary for each work day of such absence, except that when only two (2) or less days are actually worked in any one month, the employee shall be paid 1/22 of the employee’s total regular monthly salary for each actual day worked during that month. An employee who is granted an unpaid leave of absence shall not be entitled to any paid leave benefits during the period of such unpaid leave, with the exception of participation in the Classified Professional Development Leave Program.
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Unpaid Leave of Absence Defined. An unpaid leave of absence shall mean the Officer shall have deducted an amount equal to 1/22 of the Officer’s total regular monthly salary for each work day of such absence, except that when only two (2) or less days are actually worked in any one month, the Officer shall be paid 1/22 of the Officer’s total regular monthly salary for each actual day worked during that month. An Officer who is granted an unpaid leave of absence shall not be entitled to any paid leave benefits during the period of such unpaid leave.

Related to Unpaid Leave of Absence Defined

  • Unpaid Leave of Absence If an employee is on an unpaid leave of absence, then vacation leave, compensatory time, or sick leave cannot be used for the purpose of maintaining eligibility for an Employer Contribution by keeping the employee on a State payroll for one (1) working day per pay period.

  • Return from Leave of Absence (a) Before a Nurse may return to work from a leave granted under Article 9.00, she or he must provide a minimum of four (4) weeks written notice of the specific date of his or her return to work, or such shorter time as mutually agreed.

  • Unpaid Leaves of Absence A. A department head or designee may grant an unpaid leave of absence for a period not to exceed one (1) year. The employee shall provide substantiation to support the employee's request for an unpaid leave of absence.

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