Common use of Absences Excused with Pay Clause in Contracts

Absences Excused with Pay. A. Excusals for Military Duty 1. Employees who are members of the National Guard, or reserve components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, and who are excused when called out with their military units for normal training periods or emergency service or when ordered to participate individually in training activities shall be paid the amount, if any, by which their basic company pay exceeds government pay. For this purpose, government pay will include basic pay, pay for special or hazardous duty and, for those with dependents the difference between quarters allowance established for members of the uniformed services with dependents and those established for members of the uniformed services with equal rank without dependents. 2. Requests to be excused for military training or duty involving absences of more than two (2) weeks in any one (1) year will be considered individually. 3. It is not the intent of any of the foregoing to provide such payments for more than ten (10) workdays in any one (1) year, unless such payments are approved by the president or vice president. 4. Participation in active training or emergency duty under the conditions outlined above shall not affect the regular vacation to which the employee may be entitled.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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