Common use of Illness in the Immediate Family Clause in Contracts

Illness in the Immediate Family. When it becomes necessary for an employee to attend to a member of the immediate family who is ill, such an employee shall be allowed two days absence without deduction of pay. Additional time may be granted at the discretion of the Superintendent. This additional time will be taken from the employee’s accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: A Proposed Agreement, A Proposed Agreement, A Proposed Agreement

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Illness in the Immediate Family. When it becomes necessary for an a professional employee to attend to a member of the immediate family who is ill, such an a professional employee shall be allowed two days absence without deduction of pay. Additional time may be granted at the discretion of the Superintendent. This additional time will be taken from the professional employee’s accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Proposed Tentative Agreement, Proposed Tentative Agreement, Proposed Tentative Agreement

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Illness in the Immediate Family. When it becomes necessary for an employee a Professional Employee to attend to a member of the immediate family who is ill, such an employee Professional Employee shall be allowed two days absence without deduction of pay. Additional time may be granted at the discretion of the Superintendent. This additional time will be taken from the employeeProfessional Employee’s accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Recognition and Definitions

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