CL-B definition
Examples of CL-B in a sentence
This donated time will be placed in a CLB and drawn down from the CLB by the eligible employee.
The Catastrophic Leave Bank (CLB) will allow the bargaining unit employees to donate time to affected employees within and outside the unit, so that he/she can remain in a paid status for a longer period of time, thus partially ameliorating the financial impact of the illness, injury or condition.
The minimum contribution to the C.L.B. by any part-time Unit Member will be four (4) hours.
The CLB Committee may determine that the faculty member is eligible to receive no more than a prorated daily portion of sick leave equivalent to the degree of disability.
The Catastrophic Leave Bank (C.L.B.) is a “bank” of donated sick leave days which may be requested for use by Unit Members who are suffering from a catastrophic illness or injury, once they have exhausted all full-paid leaves.
To be eligible for the benefit of withdrawals from the C.L.B., a faculty Member shall contribute to the bank prior to requesting leave.
The decision of the C.L.B. Committee regarding withdrawal of days from the bank will be final and binding.
When the number of days in the C.L.B. drops below fifty (50), a request for donations to the bank will be sent to all Unit Members.
For faculty members who are eligible for extended sick leave (substitute differential pay), CLB leave is intended to supplement extended sick leave pay to bring the faculty member up to his/her base salary to the extent possible.
After the initial enrollment in the C.L.B., a Unit Member may not donate to the C.L.B. if the balance in the Member’s sick leave account will fall below ten (10) days.