– Bereavement Other than Immediate Family Sample Clauses

– Bereavement Other than Immediate Family. Cases involving other than immediate family in application of the above listed policy shall be considered on request to the superintendent or his/her designated representative. Notice will be provided to the immediate supervisor and payroll. Refer to Section 26.1; 21.1; and 26.3
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– Bereavement Other than Immediate Family. A teacher may use up to one (1) sick day, per occurrence, for the attendance at the funeral of a person outside the immediate family. Additional time may be granted by the Superintendent for extenuating circumstances such as long-distance travel, etc. Days for bereavement will not be counted as an absence on a teacher’s evaluation.

Related to – Bereavement Other than Immediate Family

  • Bereavement A maximum of three (3) days earned sick leave may be used per occurrence for bereavement due to the death of persons in the immediate or extended family, as defined herein, or any relative who resided with the employee.

  • Family Sick Leave An employee may use Family Sick Leave for the illness of a member of the employee's immediate family who requires the care and assistance of the employee. Up to eighty (80) hours per calendar year of the employee’s accumulated unused sick leave may be used for this purpose.

  • Bereavement Leave (a) Upon the death of an employee's spouse, spouse to include same sex partner, child or stepchild, an employee shall be granted leave up to a maximum of five (5) continuous calendar days without loss of pay. One of the days of leave shall include the day of the funeral or equivalent service. Additional days off with or without pay may be granted by the Employer. Part-time employees will be credited with seniority and service for all such leave. In the event of a delayed interment or ceremony for reason of religion or other protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code, an Employee may save one of the days identified above without loss of pay to attend the interment or ceremony.

  • Bereavement/Compassionate Leave 21.1 Employees (excluding casual employees) shall be entitled to a maximum of two days without loss of pay on each occasion and on production of satisfactory evidence of the death or near death in Australia of the employee’s partner, father, mother, brother, sister, child, stepchild or parents-in-law.

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