Domestic Leave Sample Clauses

Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 The employer shall grant the employee leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the employee is absent from work to attend to a person who is dependent on the employee for care. This shall not preclude the employer from granting additional leave in accordance with clause 6.10 below.
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Domestic Leave. The employer shall grant an employee leave on pay as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must attend a sick dependent of the employee. This person would, in most cases, be the employee’s child, spouse/partner or other dependent family member.
Domestic Leave. 12.3.1 The Employer may grant an employee leave on payment at ordinary base rates (T1 only) as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must stay at home to attend to a member of the household who through illness becomes dependent on the employee. This person would in most cases be the employee's child or partner but may be another member of the employee's family or household.
Domestic Leave. 2.8.1 Employees may be granted reasonable leave on pay as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must be absent from work to attend to a member of the household who, through illness, becomes dependent on the employee.
Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 The employer may grant a teacher leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the teacher is absent from work to attend to a person dependent on the teacher.
Domestic Leave. 5.2.1 Where an employee has an unused sick leave entitlement paid leave of up to five working days in any one year may be granted to an employee who finds it essential to remain at home where the employee’s spouse, or a person who depends on the employee for care, is sick or injured.
Domestic Leave. The employer shall grant sick leave in accordance with this clause when the teacher is absent from work to attend a member of the teacher's family/whanau, who through illness, is dependent upon the teacher. Such leave shall be debited against the teacher's sick leave entitlement. For the avoidance of doubt, the teacher's family / whanau shall include the teacher's spouse or partner, a dependent child or dependent parent of the teacher or of the teacher's spouse or partner or any relative or person who is demonstrated to have a dependency on the teacher.
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Domestic Leave a. The employer shall grant sick leave in accordance with this clause when the employee is absent from work to attend a member of the employee's family/whanau, who through illness, is dependent upon the employee. Such leave shall be debited against the employee's entitlement under either 4.3.2 or 4.3.3. For the avoidance of doubt, the employee's family / whanau shall include the employee's spouse or partner, a dependent child or dependent parent of the employee or of the employee's spouse or partner or any relative or person who is demonstrated to have a dependency on the employee.
Domestic Leave. Domestic leave as described in this clause as leave used when the employee must attend a dependent of the employee. This person would, in most cases, be the employee’s child, partner or other dependent family member. At the employer’s discretion, an employee may be granted leave without pay, in addition to the amount specified above, where the employee requires additional time away from work to look after a seriously ill member of the employee’s family.
Domestic Leave. Employees may be granted leave of absence on ordinary (T1) pay when an employee must, because of any unforeseen illness of accident, stay at home to attend to a member of the employee’s household who through illness or accident has become dependent on the employee provided that: ⮚ the production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness or accident may be required. the same review procedures set out in (i) above will apply to Domestic Leave.
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