Common use of Convenience Leave Clause in Contracts

Convenience Leave. 13.10.1 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year not utilizing any sick leave during the fiscal year shall be entitled to two (2) days of non- cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.2 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year utilizing no more than two (2) sick leave days during the fiscal year shall be entitled to one (1) day of non-cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.3 The convenience leave authorized by the section shall be scheduled subject to the mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee. Scheduling shall take into consideration other employees’ leaves and vacations. Employees shall be entitled to take convenience leave pursuant to Section 13.10 during the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year in which the convenience leave was earned. It is agreed and understood that this convenience leave does not constitute a form of salary and will not result in any monetary liability to the District or payment to the employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Convenience Leave. 13.10.1 10.11.1 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year not utilizing any sick leave during the fiscal year shall be entitled to two (2) days of non- non-cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.2 10.11.2 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year utilizing no more than two (2) sick leave days during the fiscal year shall be entitled to one (1) day of non-cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.3 10.11.3 The convenience leave authorized by the section shall be scheduled subject to the mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee. Scheduling shall take into consideration other employees’ leaves and vacations. Employees shall be entitled to take convenience leave pursuant to Section 13.10 10.11 during the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year in which the convenience leave was earned. It is agreed and understood that this convenience leave does not constitute a form of salary and will not result in any monetary liability to the District or payment to the employee. 10.11.4 The use of authorized personal necessity leave taken during the fiscal year shall not disqualify employees from these provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Union Contract

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Convenience Leave. 13.10.1 12.13.1 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year not utilizing any sick leave during the fiscal year shall be entitled to two (2) days of non- non-cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.2 12.13.2 Employees in paid status throughout the fiscal year utilizing no more than two (2) sick leave days during the fiscal year shall be entitled to one (1) day of non-non- cumulative paid convenience leave which must be taken by the employee in the following fiscal year. 13.10.3 12.13.3 The convenience leave authorized by the section this Section shall be scheduled subject to the mutual agreement of the supervisor and the employee. Scheduling shall take into consideration other employees’ leaves and vacations. Employees shall be entitled to take convenience leave pursuant to Section 13.10 12.13 during the fiscal year immediately following the fiscal year in which the convenience leave was earned. It is agreed and understood that this convenience leave does not constitute a form of salary and will not result in any monetary liability to the District or payment to the employee. 12.13.4 The use of authorized personal necessity leave taken during the fiscal year shall not disqualify employees from these provisions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Csea Contract

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