Travel to Attend At a Service Sample Clauses

Travel to Attend At a Service. In the event that a death of a member of the Employee's Family as defined in Article 26:01 requires the Employee to travel more than two hundred (200) kilometres (one way) to attend at the Service, an additional two (2) days with pay shall be allowed if requested in writing by the Employee, prior to departure. In the event that a death of a member of the Employee's Family as defined in Article 26:02 requires the Employee to travel more than two hundred (200) kilometres (one way) to attend at the Service, an additional two
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Travel to Attend At a Service. In the event that a death of a member of the Employee's Family as defined in this Article requires the Employee to travel more than two hundred (200) kilometres (one way) to attend at the Service, an additional two (2) days with pay shall be allowed if requested in writing by the Employee, prior to departure. In the event that a death of a member of the Employee's Family as defined in Article requires the Employee to travel more than two hundred (200) kilometres (one way) to attend at the Service, an additional two (2) days without pay shall be allowed if requested in writing by the Employee, prior to departure. Any Employee not covered under the paid Bereavement Leave provisions above is entitled to be away from work for the same amount of time as Permanent and Probationary Employees. It is understood that such leave will be unpaid.

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