Death of Member in Employee’s Immediate Family Sample Clauses

Death of Member in Employee’s Immediate Family. The immediate family is defined as a person related by blood or marriage who is a husband, wife, son, daughter, sister, brother, mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister(brother)-in-law, or son(daughter)-in-law. Each such absence shall be charged to bereavement leave and shall not exceed 5 days. If such absence requires additional time away from work, the employee has the option to charge additional leave time with pay to his/her sick leave or annual vacation leave, to the extent that such leave time has been accumulated by the employee.
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Death of Member in Employee’s Immediate Family. The immediate family is defined as a person related by blood or marriage who is a husband, wife, son, daughter, sister, brother, mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister(brother)-in-law, or son(daughter)-in-law. Each such absence shall be charged to bereavement leave and shall not exceed 3 days, or 5 days for out-of-state death. If such absence requires additional time away from work, the employee has the option to charge additional leave time with pay to his/her sick leave or annual vacation leave, to the extent that such leave time has been accumulated by the employee.

Related to Death of Member in Employee’s Immediate Family

  • Death in Immediate Family A regularly scheduled employee may be granted up to five days of leave of absence with pay by the Agency/Department Head because of death in the immediate family. An employee shall be allowed to take such leave within a four week period. For purposes of this subsection, "immediate family" means mother, stepmother, father, stepfather, husband, wife, domestic partner (upon submission of an affidavit as defined in the appendices), son, stepson, daughter, stepdaughter, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, xxxxxx parent, xxxxxx child, mother-in-law, and father-in-law, or any other person sharing the relationship of in loco parentis; and, when living in the household of the employee, a brother-in-law, sister-in-law. Entitlement to leave of absence under this subsection shall be only for all hours the employee would have been scheduled to work for those days granted, and shall be in addition to any other entitlement for sick leave, emergency leave, or any other leave.

  • Immediate Family Immediate family includes husband, wife, child, stepchild, brother, brother-in-law, stepbrother, sister, sister-in-law, stepsister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, parent, stepparent, mother-in-law, father-in-law, or any person serving as a parent, or who has served as a parent, or any other close person living in the same household as the employee.

  • Spouse The spouse of an eligible employee (if legally married under Minnesota law). For the purposes of health insurance coverage, if that spouse works full-time for an organization employing more than one hundred (100) people and elects to receive either credits or cash (1) in place of health insurance or health coverage or (2) in addition to a health plan with a seven hundred and fifty dollar ($750) or greater deductible through his/her employing organization, he/she is not eligible to be a covered dependent for the purposes of this Article. If both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State's Group Insurance Program, neither spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other, unless one spouse is not eligible for a full Employer Contribution as defined in Section 3A. Effective January 1, 2015 if both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State’s Group Insurance Program, a spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other.

  • Illness in the Immediate Family ‌ An employee may use up to one-half of his or her annual sick leave allocation in any calendar year in the event of illness or a spouse, child, parent, or domestic partner. At the City's request the employee will provide satisfactory evidence of the facts justifying such absence.

  • Death of Member Upon the death of the Member, the Company shall be dissolved. By separate written documentation, the Member shall designate and appoint the individual who will wind down the Company’s business and transfer or distribute the Member's Interests and Capital Account as designated by the Member or as may otherwise be required by law.

  • Death in the Immediate Family The teacher may take a maximum of five (5) sick days per death at the time of the death. Immediate family shall be interpreted as mother, father, husband, wife, grandparents, grandchild, child, sister, and brother of teacher and/or his/her spouse. One (1) of these days must be the funeral day.

  • Death of an Employee All rights to accident pay will cease on the death of an Employee.

  • On-Call Employees The Employer may assign work to on-call employees prior to assigning overtime.

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