Return from FMLA Leave Sample Clauses

Return from FMLA Leave. Upon return from FMLA leave, an employee will be able to return to the same position or a position with equivalent status, pay, benefits and other employment terms.
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Return from FMLA Leave. If a Participant’s coverage ceases while he/she is on FMLA leave, he/she will be permitted to reenter the Plan immediately upon his/her return from FMLA leave on the same basis that he/she was participating in the Plan prior to the FMLA leave, or as otherwise required by the FMLA.
Return from FMLA Leave. 1 A teacher on an approved Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave will return to his or her former 2 position upon return from the FMLA leave. Should a teacher not return to duty during or immediately 3 following the conclusion of his or her FMLA leave and is approved for further leave, he/she will be 4 placed into a position following those procedures outlined above.
Return from FMLA Leave. 1. A teacher who fails to return to work at the end of a leave period shall be required to pay all premiums paid by the Corporation for the teacher during the duration of the FMLA leave unless the teacher does not return to work due to:

Related to Return from FMLA Leave

  • Return from Leave An employee on maternity or parental leave pursuant to Articles 20.1 and 20.2 shall provide the Employer with at least one (1) month’s written notice. On return from leave, an employee shall be placed in her former position or where the position no longer exists in a position of equal rank and basic pay.

  • Return from Leaves An Employee returning from a leave of absence shall return to his/her former position and location he/she held at the time of the leave unless he/she has been laid off or displaced in accordance with the provisions of the Collective Agreement.

  • Return from Leave of Absence (a) Before a Nurse may return to work from a leave granted under Article 9.00, she or he must provide a minimum of four (4) weeks written notice of the specific date of his or her return to work, or such shorter time as mutually agreed.

  • Return from Reemployment The employee’s previous salary eligibility date, adjusted by the amount of break-in- service, shall represent the earliest salary eligibility date following return. However, the salary eligibility date may be established as the first of the month in any future month up to twelve (12) months from the date of reemployment.

  • Early Return From Leave If the amount of leave needed is actually less than initially requested, the employee must notify the District of such an occurrence. Once the employee provides such notification, the District must reinstate the employee to the same or equivalent position within two (2) days.

  • Deduction from Sick Leave A deduction shall be made from accumulated sick leave of all normal working days absent for sick leave.

  • Failure to Return from Leave Any employee who has been granted any type of unpaid leave of absence and who, for any reason, fails to return to work at the expiration of said leave of absence shall be considered as having resigned her or his position with the County, and her or his position shall thereupon be declared vacated, except and unless she or he has furnished evidence that she or he was unable to return to work for reasons protected by applicable Federal or State laws.

  • Recall from Vacation Leave Where, during any period of vacation leave, an employee is recalled to duty, such employee shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses, as normally defined by the Employer, that such employee incurs:

  • Returning from Leave Employees returning early from leave of absence must submit a request to return to work in writing. Employees returning from a medical leave of absence may be required to certify their ability to return to work at least five (5) working days prior to the requested date of the return. Employees returning early from leave must wait for the next available job opening. Employees returning on the planned date will be placed in the position they left, or an equivalent position.

  • Reinstatement from Leave Upon completion of a leave of absence, the employee is to be returned to the position formerly occupied, or to a similar position if the employee's former position no longer exists. Any replacement in the position while an employee is on leave is to be on a temporary basis.

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