Reduction in Force Related Leave of Absence Sample Clauses

Reduction in Force Related Leave of Absence. Reductions in the number of certificated employees may be made by inviting certificated staff members with at least one (1) year of local district experience to apply for a maximum of one
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Reduction in Force Related Leave of Absence. Reductions in the number of certificated employees may be made by inviting certificated staff members with at least one (1) year of local district experience to apply for a maximum of one (1) year leave of absence without pay. It will be the responsibility of the certificated staff member invited to request a leave of absence without pay to respond with a written request for a leave of absence without pay. The superintendent may recommend favorable action by the Board for any applicant if the granting of such leave would eliminate the necessity for the involuntary termination of a certificated staff member. A certificated staff member receiving a reduction in force related leave of absence shall be placed on the recall list outlined in policy G.24.2(10) and be subject to reemployment as therein provided. Certificated staff members taking one (1) year leave of absence shall be responsible for providing the district with their mailing addresses and any changes thereof during their leave period. If a certificated staff member is reemployed, he/she shall have the same contract status, accrued sick leave and experience steps that he/she had when the leave of absence was granted. A leave of absence without pay will not count towards advancing experience steps or contract status. Article VII &VIII (G-10)

Related to Reduction in Force Related Leave of Absence

  • Unrequested Leave of Absence Section 1. Purpose: The purpose of this Article is to implement the provisions of Minn. Stat. § 122A.40, Subd. 10, which Article, when adopted, shall constitute a plan for unrequested leave because of discontinuance of position, lack of pupils, financial limitations or merger of classes caused by consolidation of districts.

  • Extended Leave of Absence Professional employees who have attained renewable contract status may request extended leaves of absence for one (1) year without pay under any one of the circumstances listed in this section. All requests for such extended leave of absence will be applied for and granted or rejected in writing. Such application will be reviewed by the principal and superintendent. If the latter approves, he/she will recommend that the leave be granted by the Board. An employee returning from an extended leave will be assigned to the same position as that which he/she held before assuming the leave, providing that position still exists. By mutual agreement between the employer and the employees, he/she may be given a different assignment. Extended leaves of absence may be requested under, but not limited to, the following:

  • Long Term Leave of Absence The District may grant any employee an unpaid long-term leave of absence for up to one (1) year for study, child rearing, travel, medical, or other mutually agreed to reason(s). Upon Board approval leave may be extended an additional year. Employees granted such a leave shall be permitted to stay on the District insurance programs at their own expense (carriers permitting), shall not gain or lose seniority or other benefits, but shall not be granted advancement credit on the salary schedule for the period of the leave. Upon return from such leave, the employee shall be entitled to the same position or a position substantially equivalent to the position held prior to the leave.

  • Paid Leave of Absence Upon request an employee shall be granted a leave of absence with pay for:

  • Disability Leave of Absence Section 37.1 Leave Without Pay A member incurring any disability not duty-connected after he has exhausted all of the paid leave to which he is entitled and has accumulated, may be granted a leave without pay for a period not to exceed three (3) months, subject to approval and to the following provisions:

  • Unpaid Leave of Absence If an employee is on an unpaid leave of absence, then vacation leave, compensatory time, or sick leave cannot be used for the purpose of maintaining eligibility for an Employer Contribution by keeping the employee on a State payroll for one (1) working day per pay period.

  • Parental Leave of Absence A. A female unit member may use any or all accumulated leave during pre- and post-natal care for that period of time she is temporarily disabled, as determined by the unit member and her physician.

  • LEAVE OF ABSENCE With respect to the Award, the Company may, in its sole discretion, determine that if you are on leave of absence for any reason you will not be considered as having terminated employment with the Company; however, your rights to the Restricted Stock Units during a leave of absence will be limited to the extent to which those rights were earned or vested when the leave of absence began.

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