USE OF ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE FOR FAMILY ILLNESS Sample Clauses

USE OF ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE FOR FAMILY ILLNESS. Xxxx leave may be used for the teacher’s personal illness or illness in the teacher’s family. Up to ten (10) days of sick leave in any given school year may be used for illness in the teacher’s family. The Superintendent may authorize additional paid leave drawn from the teacher’s own accumulated sick leave for illness in the teacher’s family in excess of the foregoing ten (10) days. For the purpose of this section, the teacher’s family shall be defined as husband, wife, child, parent, step child, step parent, brother, sister, or person living in the same household as the teacher.
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USE OF ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE FOR FAMILY ILLNESS. Unit members may use up to six (6) accumulated or available sick leave days to care for an ill child, parent or spouse as provided for by Section 233 of the California Labor Code. This is in addition to use of accumulated leave provided in Section 4.5.

Related to USE OF ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE FOR FAMILY ILLNESS

  • Accumulated Sick Leave ‌ The Employer shall inform all employees at least once each year of the number of sick days accumulated and shall make the information available to an employee on request.

  • Sick Leave Accumulation Employees shall be credited with sick leave at the rate of 8 (eight) days per year. The maximum number of days that employees may accrue is as follows: 2020-2023 60 days Sick days are non-compensable at the time of termination of employment.

  • Accumulation of Sick Leave The unused portion of an Employee's sick leave shall accrue for her future benefit, up to a maximum of one hundred and thirty (130) days.

  • Payment for Unused Sick Leave a. An employee with less than ten (10) years of continuous University service, as defined herein, who separates from the University shall not be paid for any unused sick leave. For employees appointed on or before 1/7/03 University service includes continuous employment by the University or the State of Florida.

  • Paid Sick Leave Employees shall earn and be granted paid sick leave according to the following provisions:

  • Family Sick Leave An employee may use sick leave credits for family illness or injury only if the employee must provide direct care to an immediate family member. For purposes of family sick leave, “immediate family member” will mean the employee’s parent, spouse, or child, including step-child and xxxxxx child.

  • Deductions from Sick Leave A deduction shall be made from accumulated sick leave of all normal working days (exclusive of holidays) absent for sick leave.

  • Sick Leave Accrual Full-time employees will accrue eight (8) hours of sick leave in a calendar month. Part- time employees will accrue sick leave credit on the same proportional basis that their employment schedule bears to a full-time schedule, up to a maximum of eight (8) hours in a calendar month.

  • Vacation Leave on Retirement ‌ An employee scheduled to retire and to receive pension benefits under the Public Service Pension Plan Rules or who has reached the mandatory retiring age, shall be granted full vacation entitlement for the final calendar year of service.

  • HOLIDAY COMPENSATION FOR TIME WORKED 126. Employees required by their respective appointing officers to work on any of the above specified or substitute holidays, excepting Fridays observed as holidays in lieu of holidays falling on Saturday, shall be paid extra compensation of one additional day's pay at time- and-one-half the usual rate in the amount of 12 hours pay for 8 hours worked or a proportionate amount for less than 8 hours worked provided, however, that at the employee's request and with the approval of the appointing officer, an employee may be granted compensatory time off in lieu of paid overtime as provided for elsewhere in this contract. 127. Executive, administrative and professional employees designated in the Annual Salary Ordinance with the "Z" symbol shall not receive extra compensation for holiday work but may be granted time off equivalent to the time worked at the rate of-one-and-one-half times for work on the holiday.

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