Section 8.9.2 Sample Clauses

Section 8.9.2. 21 An employee on leave due to an extended illness shall be guaranteed his/her former, or a 22 comparable, position if he/she returns to work within six (6) months of using all accrued sick 23 leave and vacation benefits; provided that if there has been a layoff which would have affected 24 said employee, then the provisions of Article X shall prevail.
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Section 8.9.2. 20 The employee will retain accrued sick leave, vested vacation rights and seniority rights while 21 on leave of absence. However, vacation credits, sick leave, and seniority shall not accrue while 22 the employee is on leave of absence. If such leave is approved for extended illness or injury, 23 seniority shall accrue up to two (2) additional years.
Section 8.9.2. 9 These sections shall be construed only as consistent with applicable law.
Section 8.9.2. 2 The employee will retain accrued sick leave, vested vacation rights, and seniority rights while 3 on leave of absence. However, vacation credits, sick leave and seniority shall not accrue while 4 the employee is on a leave of absence; provided, however, that if such leave is approved for 5 industrial accident or industrial illness, seniority shall accrue.

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  • Section 11.2 Governing Law..................................................14 SECTION 113. Legal Holidays.................................................14

  • Section 7.4 43 In the event an employee is assigned to a shift less than the normal work shift previously 44 defined in this Article, the employee shall be given a fifteen (15) minute rest period for each 45 consecutive/continuous four (4) hours of work. Employees assigned six (6) or more hours shall 46 be given two (2) 15-minute rest periods and an unpaid lunch period.

  • Section 4.3 11 The Association reserves and retains the right to delegate any right or duty contained herein to appropriate 12 officials of the Public School Employees of Washington State Organization.

  • Section 16.3 16 For purposes of calculating daily hours, time worked shall be rounded to the next one-quarter (¼) hour.

  • Section 18.3 34 This Agreement may be reopened and modified at any time during its term upon mutual consent of the 35 parties in writing; provided, however, that this Agreement shall be reopened as necessary to consider 36 the impact of any legislation enacted following execution of this Agreement which directly affects the 37 terms and conditions herein or create authority to alter personnel practices in public employment.

  • Section 7.3 42 Each employee shall be assigned to a definite shift with designated times of beginning and ending.

  • Section 6.2 13 The Association representatives may represent the Association and employees in meeting with officials 14 of the District to discuss appropriate matters of mutual interest. They may receive and investigate to 15 conclusion complaints or grievances of employees on District time and thereafter advise employees of 16 rights and procedures outlined in this Agreement and applicable regulations or directives for resolving 17 the grievances or complaints. They may not, however, continue to advise the employee on courses of 18 action after the employee has indicated a desire not to pursue a grievance. This does not, however, 19 preclude the Association's right to pursue the matter to conclusion. They may consult with the District 20 on complaints without a grievance being made by an individual employee.

  • Section 11.1 28 The District shall have the right to discipline or discharge an employee for justifiable cause. The issue 29 of justifiable cause shall be resolved in accordance with the grievance procedure hereinafter provided.

  • Section 12.3 5 The District shall make required contributions for State Industrial Insurance on behalf of all employees 6 subject to this Agreement.

  • Section 7.2 25 Each employee shall be assigned to a definite and regular shift and workweek, which shall not be 26 changed without prior notice to the employee of two (2) calendar weeks, except in emergencies.

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