Available Paid Leave Sample Clauses

Available Paid Leave. Leave taken under FMLA is generally unpaid leave. If the employee has any accrued paid leave available (such as paid vacation, sick leave, etc.) that would apply to the absence, the employee must use that leave, and the amount paid leave used up will be counted against the employee’s FMLA entitlement. Office of Catholic Schools (continued on the next page) Catholic Diocese of Columbus 4152.4 (cont’d) ELEMENTARY SECONDARY BOTH POLICY REGULATION PERSONNEL Leave may be taken on a continuous basis (that is, a certain number of days or weeks in a row). Additionally, when medically necessary, for leaves involving serious health conditions or care for a servicemember’s injury or illness, leave may also be taken on an intermittent basis (that is, leave taken in separate blocks of time due to a single qualifying reason), or on a reduced schedule basis (that is, a leave schedule that reduces the usual number of hours per workweek or hours per day). An employee requesting intermittent leave or leave on a reduced schedule must fulfil all of the obligations that are described in this statement (for example, the advance notice requirements, request for leave of absence forms, medical certification, etc.). The employee must also advise the Diocese of the reasons why the intermittent/reduced schedule is necessary and of the schedule for treatment, if applicable. The employee and the Diocese must then attempt to work out a schedule which meets the employee’s needs without unduly disrupting the Diocese’s operations, subject to the approval of the health care provider. Likewise, whenever the employee requests leave for planned medical treatment (whether on an intermittent reduced schedule or continuous basis), the employee must consult with the Diocese and make a reasonable effort to schedule the leave so as not to disrupt unduly the Diocese’s operations, subject to the approval of the health care provided. Employees are ordinarily expected to consult with the diocese prior to scheduling treatment in order to work out a treatment schedule which best meets the needs of both the Diocese and the employee.
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Available Paid Leave. 6 Whenever an eligible employee takes paid parental leave, he/she is 7 eligible to receive his/her regular base rate of pay for up to twelve 8 (12) weeks for a covered event, subject to the following limitations: 9 paid parental leave shall be limited to no more than twelve (12) 10 weeks per calendar year, regardless of the number of covered 11 events within that calendar year, and shall be limited to thirty-six (36) 12 weeks during the entire time a eligible employee is employed by the 13 City.
Available Paid Leave. 13 Whenever an eligible employee takes paid parental leave, he/she is 14 eligible to receive his/her regular base rate of pay for up to twelve (12) 15 weeks for a covered event, subject to the following limitations: paid 16 parental leave shall be limited to no more than twelve (12) weeks per 17 calendar year, regardless of the number of covered events within that 18 calendar year, and shall be limited to thirty-six (36) weeks during the 20 Paid parental leave must be taken immediately after the covered 21 event and, if applicable, must be used concurrently with FMLA.

Related to Available Paid Leave

  • Pre-Paid Leave The Employer agrees to introduce a pre-paid leave program, funded solely by the employee, subject to the following terms and conditions:

  • Pre-Paid Leave Plan The Hospital agrees to introduce a pre-paid leave program, funded solely by the nurse, subject to the following terms and conditions:

  • Unpaid Leave 6. Accrued compensatory time off may be used at the employee’s discretion, with management approval, after exhaustion of 100% sick leave (No. 3 above). However, FLSA compensatory time off shall not be counted against the employee’s four (4) month (nine [9] pay period [720 hours]) family or medical leave entitlement. Therefore, any use of FLSA compensatory time off under this Section shall extend the employee’s family or medical leave by the total amount of FLSA compensatory time off used.

  • Annual Paid Sick Leave Fifteen (15) days sick leave per year shall be earned by an employee at the rate of 1.25 days for every month that an employee is employed.

  • Extended Unpaid Leave Upon written request, a permanent employee who has completed two (2) years of service shall be granted unpaid leave to a maximum of twelve (12) months, subject to the operational requirements of the Employer's operations and the availability of qualified replacement staff. An employee shall be entitled to up to a maximum of twelve (12) months unpaid leave for each two (2) years of service with the understanding that no employee can have more than twelve (12) consecutive months of unpaid leave at any one time. While on such leave employees shall continue to accumulate service, unless they would have been otherwise laid off, for seniority purposes only. The minimum amount of unpaid leave an employee may have under this Clause is eight (8) weeks. An employee will not be granted extended unpaid leave to take another position with the same Employer whether inside or outside a bargaining unit.

  • Other Paid Leave 1Leave periods outside the Work/Leave Rotation Cycle as per Annex 1, article 3.2 shall not be paid unless required by this Agreement or for other mandatory reasons (“Other Paid Leave Days”). 2When an employee falls sick or suffers an accident during the Leave Period and such sickness or accident prevents him/her from returing to the Work Site in accordance with the Work/Leave Rotation Cycle, he or she has to notify the Company and the Site Manager immediately (article 9.4 para. 7 – 10 shall also apply).

  • Special Leave Without Pay Section 1. Employees may participate in a Special Leave Without Pay Program as established by the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners. The Special Leave Without Pay Program period is from date of County Board Approval through December 31, 2021.

  • Parental Leave Without Pay (a) Where an employee has or will have the actual care and custody of a new-born child (including the new-born child of a common-law partner), the employee shall, upon request, be granted parental leave without pay for a single period of up to thirty-seven (37) consecutive weeks in the fifty-two (52) week period beginning on the day on which the child is born or the day on which the child comes into the employee’s care.

  • Unpaid Leave - Union Business (a) Short-term leave of absence without pay to a maximum of fourteen (14) days at one time shall be granted to employees designated by the Union to transact Union business including conventions and conferences unless this would unduly interrupt the operation of the department provided, however, that these designated employees shall be paid by the Employer for time lost in attending meetings during working hours whenever their attendance is requested by the Employer. The Union shall give reasonable notice to minimize disruption of the department and the Union shall make every effort to give a minimum of seven (7) days' notice.

  • Unpaid Leaves Employees on unpaid leaves may not participate in the matching program while on leave.

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