Acts of Nature. (i) An Employee who is unavoidably absent due to a local act of nature over which no one has control may be granted up to three (3) instructional days leave per school year with deduction of sick leave credit(s). An Employee may apply in writing to the Executive Superintendent of Human Resource Services or designate for an increase in the maximum allowable days under this section. (ii) An Employee who is delayed by local weather conditions but arrives at his/her workplace as soon as possible during the regular instructional hours of that day will not have a sick leave deduction made. (iii) When a school/job location is closed by the Employer due to climatic conditions, an Employee shall be paid for the equivalent of the assigned day(s) or fraction thereof, provided an Employee is scheduled to work on such a day.
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Acts of Nature. (i) An Employee who is unavoidably absent due to a local act of nature over which no one has control may be granted up to three (3) instructional days leave per school year with deduction of sick leave credit(s). An Employee may apply in writing to the Executive Superintendent of Human Resource Services or designate for an increase in the maximum allowable days under this section.
(ii) An Employee who is delayed by local weather conditions but arrives at his/her workplace as soon as possible during the regular instructional hours of that day will not have a sick leave deduction made.
(iii) When a school/job location is closed by the Employer employer due to climatic conditions, an Employee shall be paid for the equivalent of the assigned day(s) or fraction thereof, provided an Employee is scheduled to work on such a day.
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Samples: Collective Agreement