Personal emergency definition

Personal emergency means a catastrophic and debilitating medical situations, severely complicated disabilities, severe accident cases, family medical emergencies or other hardship situations that are likely to require an employee’s absence from duty for a prolonged period of time and to result in a substantial loss of income to the employee because of the unavailability of paid leave.
Personal emergency means (a) The employee experiences a
Personal emergency means any situation in which lack of access to telephone service endangers the health or safety of a customer or a member of the household to which the service is furnished.

Examples of Personal emergency in a sentence

  • Personal emergency leave may not be used for illness/injury, or illness/injury in the immediate family.

  • Personal emergency leave shall not be used for such reasons as: extension of a personal vacation or social event; a convention related to the employee's avocation.

  • Personal emergency leave may not be used for illness or injury, or illness or injury in the immediate family.

  • Personal emergency leave entitlements (paid and unpaid) do not roll-over from year-to-year.

  • Personal emergency vacation days may be granted at the discretion of supervision.

  • Personal emergency days must be taken within thirty (30) days of the personal emergency; any extensions must be approved by local management.

  • Personal emergency messages received by the Employer shall be delivered to the employee(s) as soon as practical after they are received, at which time the employee(s) shall be granted access to a telephone.

  • Personal emergency leave may be taken in the case of death, illness, injury, medical emergency of, or urgent matter relating to certain family members, including dependent relatives, in accordance with the provision of the current Employment Standards Act (Ontario).

  • Personal emergency requiring the teacher’s immediate presence to avoid serious loss of personal property (such as a household fire, flooding, etc.).

  • Personal emergency business shall be defined as a serious emergency, a catastrophe, or an unusually important occurrence necessitating an absence from work.


More Definitions of Personal emergency

Personal emergency means an unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action by the Employee on behalf of a family/household member. Emergency may involve but is not limited to death (funeral arranging), serious health condition, natural disaster or to manage immediate care on behalf of a family/household member.
Personal emergency means a catastrophic and debilitating medical situation, severely complicated disabilities, severe accident cases, medical or family medical emergencies or other hardship situations likely to require an employee’s absence from duty for a prolonged period of time and to result in a substantial loss of income to the employee because of the unavailability of paid leave. Routine disabilities or disabilities resulting from elective surgery do not qualify for leave transfers. A "prolonged period" as used in the definition of a personal emergency is generally interpreted to be a minimum of 30 work days. To qualify for leave pool leave, an employee must have been in leave without pay for at least 30 work days or documentation must certify that a medical emergency will result in an employee being in leave without pay for this length of time.
Personal emergency. Head of School shall receive on an annual basis 2 days of emergency leave that can be taken at any time with a written notification to the school board President.