Scheduling of Use of Annual Leave Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Use of Annual Leave. (a) Accrued annual leave may be used, if approved by an employee's supervisor in accordance with procedures established by the department head and approved by the Chief Administrative Officer or designee. Every effort must be made to give each employee the opportunity to use annual leave earned. Whenever possible, requests for leave to attend to children during school "snow days" (closings, late openings, and early dismissals) should be favorably considered. The amount of leave granted should be commensurate with the school schedule. Supervisors shall approve or deny annual leave requests within five (5) business days from receipt thereof.
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Scheduling of Use of Annual Leave. Accrued annual leave may be used, if approved by an employee’s supervisor in accordance with procedures established by the department head and approved by the chief administrative officer. Every effort must be made to give each employee the opportunity to use annual leave earned.

Related to Scheduling of Use of Annual Leave

  • Taking of Annual Leave (a) An employee is entitled to take an amount of annual leave during a particular period if:

  • Payment for annual leave (a) Before going on annual leave, an employee will be paid the amount of wages they would have received for ordinary time worked had they not been on leave during that period.

  • Application for Sabbatical Leave Application for sabbatical leave for professional study, research, or professional improvement, must be made at least sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of such requested leave. Applicant must be notified by the Board of the disposition within thirty (30) days of receipt of the request. The application for such sabbatical leave must be accompanied by an outline of the program of study or research to be pursued, or the proposals for the professional improvement.

  • Payment of Annual Leave on Termination On the termination of their employment, an employee will be paid their untaken or pro-rata annual leave.

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