Personal emergency leave definition

Personal emergency leave. The 2019 Agreement introduces personal emergency leave. Team members can access up to 7.6 hours (pro rata for part time team members) of their accrued annual leave to attend to a pressing domestic emergency that requires their immediate attention.

Examples of Personal emergency leave 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 leave shall be granted to members in accordance with the provisions of the Employment Standards Act of Ontario as amended from time to time.

  • 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).

  • Each Employee is expected to use their Personal emergency leave responsibly and with a view toward promoting the best accommodation of work requirements with personal requirements.

  • Interaction between Personal Emergency Leave and Family Medical Leave Personal emergency leave and family medical leave are two different types of leave.

  • Personal emergency leave is unpaid, job protected leave of up to 10 days each calendar year.

  • Personal emergency leave may be taken in the case of personal illness, injury or medical emergency and the death, illness, injury, medical emergency of, or urgent matter relating to, certain family members, including dependent relatives.