Blood Donor Leave Sample Clauses

Blood Donor Leave. Employees may be granted reasonable paid time off for the purpose of donating blood when participating in a City-authorized and/or sponsored blood donation drive or special need. No employee shall be eligible for overtime as a result of donating blood. All such absences shall be scheduled with the employee’s supervisor.
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Blood Donor Leave. Employees will be granted the necessary time off, up to four
Blood Donor Leave. 22.1A full‑time employee who is absent during ordinary working hours for the purpose of donating blood will not suffer any deduction of pay up to a maximum of two hours on each occasion and subject to a maximum of four separate absences for the purpose of donating blood each calendar year. The employee will arrange for this absence to be on a day suitable to the employer and be close as possible to the beginning or ending of his ordinary working hours.
Blood Donor Leave. The CEO may grant leave with pay to an employee to allow the employee to donate blood.
Blood Donor Leave. This is a new clause which brings existing miscellaneous leave (By-law 18) provisions into the new Agreement to allow paid leave to donate blood.
Blood Donor Leave a. A full-time or part-time team member who is absent during ordinary hours of work for the purpose of donating blood will not suffer any deduction of pay up to a maximum of 2 hours on each occasion and subject to a maximum of 4 separate absences for the purpose of donating blood each calendar year.
Blood Donor Leave. 16.1 Employers will release staff upon request to donate blood where a collection unit is on site or by arrangement at the local level.
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Blood Donor Leave. 7.8.1 A team member other than a casual, shall be entitled up to a maximum of two hours paid leave on any one occasion for the purpose of donating blood. A maximum of four separate absences per calendar year shall be allowed.
Blood Donor Leave a) All permanent employees who are absent during ordinary working hours for the purpose of donating blood shall not suffer any deduction of pay up to a maximum of two hours on each occasion.
Blood Donor Leave. An employee shall receive leave with pay to attend a Blood Bank for the purposes of making a blood donation. This leave is subject to a maximum of four (4) hours payment at ordinary time rate for each occasion on which ordinary time pay is lost. The employee shall provide the Company with reasonable notice in advance and a certificate of attendance at the Blood Bank.
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