Common use of Access to EIT accruals Clause in Contracts

Access to EIT accruals. The purpose of Extended Illness/Injury Time (EIT) is to provide coverage to a nurse for extended absences from work as a result of illness or injury of the nurse or to care for the illness or injury of a family member as required by Washington State’s Family Care Act. Moreover, PTO or EIT may be used for: a) Child of the employee with a health condition that requires treatment or supervision; b) Spouse or domestic partner (same or opposite sex), c) Parent,

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Access to EIT accruals. The purpose of Extended Illness/Injury Time (EIT) is to provide coverage to a nurse for extended absences from work as a result of illness or injury of the nurse or to care for the illness or injury of a family member as required by Washington State’s Family Care Act. Moreover, PTO or EIT may be used for: a) a. Child of the employee with a health condition that requires treatment or supervision; b) b. Spouse or domestic partner (same or opposite sex), c) c. Parent,

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Access to EIT accruals. The purpose of Extended Illness/Injury Time (EIT) is to provide coverage to a nurse for extended absences from work as a result of illness or injury of the nurse (including maternity disability) or to care for the illness or injury of a family member as required by Washington State’s for an extended absence allowed under the FMLA, subject to the sixteen (16) hour 1. EIT may also be used for extended absences to care for a family member consistent with the WA State Family Care Act. Moreover, PTO or EIT may be used for: a) Child of the employee with a health condition that requires treatment or supervision; b) Spouse or domestic partner Act (same or opposite sexFCA), csubject to the sixteen (16) Parent,hour inaccessibility rule set out in Article 11.4.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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