Statutory Leave Rights Sample Clauses

Statutory Leave Rights. In addition to the leaves identified in this Agreement, the parties acknowledge additional leaves as determined by Minnesota Statute, including the definition of “family” for sick leave use, election judge leave, organ donor leave, and bone marrow donation leave.
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Statutory Leave Rights i. Parties agreed to list helpful statutory leave rights in the contract for information. This includes: Definition of family for sick leave use, election judge leave, organ donor leave and bone marrow donation leave.

Related to Statutory Leave Rights

  • Statutory Leaves A list of statutory leaves is contained in Appendix L to this Agreement. Statutory leaves are subject to change or repeal and are not grievable or arbitrable under the provisions of Article 17 of this Agreement.

  • STATUTORY LEAVES OF ABSENCE/SEB C11.1 Family Medical Leave or Critically Ill Child Care Leave

  • Parental Leave/Adoption Leave An employee will be granted unpaid parental leave for a period up to and including thirty-five (35) weeks, upon request and verification of:

  • Special Compensatory Leave (A) Earning of Special Compensatory Leave Credits. Special compensatory leave credits may be earned only in the following instances:

  • Personal Illness and Injury Leave 1. Full-time employees shall be entitled to ten (10) days leave with full-time pay for each school year for purposes of personal illness or injury. Employees who work less than full-time shall be entitled to that portion of the ten (10) days leave as the number of hours per week of scheduled duty relates to the number of hours for a full-time employee in a comparable position.

  • Unpaid Leave - Affecting Seniority and Benefits ‌ Any employee granted unpaid leave of absence totalling up to twenty (20) working days in any year shall continue to accumulate seniority and all benefits and shall return to her/his former job and increment step. If an unpaid leave of absence or an accumulation of unpaid leaves of absence exceeds twenty (20) working days in any year, the employee shall not accumulate benefits from the twenty-first (21st) day of the unpaid leave to the last day of the unpaid leave but shall accumulate benefits and receive credit for previously earned benefits upon expiration of the unpaid leave.

  • INJURY LEAVE In the event an unusual circumstance exists regarding the original six (6) months of injury leave, and the employee did not use injury leave hours due to the injury or did not lose work time, the Fire Chief with the approval of the Human Resources Director may extend such injury leave. However, under no circumstances shall the total time granted be greater than twelve (12) months of injury leave, or an actual six (6) months of lost work time because of the injury.

  • Compensatory Leave At the employee's option, all or part of compensatory leave balances held at the beginning of active military duty may be:

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