Donating Shared Leave Sample Clauses

Donating Shared Leave. District employees may donate annual leave or sick leave as follows:
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Donating Shared Leave. District employees may donate sick leave as follows: A. A staff member may not request a transfer that would result in an accrued sick leave balance of fewer than 176 hours of sick leave. “Sick Leave” means leave for illness, injury or emergencies of extraordinary or severe nature pursuant to RCW 28A.400.300.
Donating Shared Leave. District employees may donate annual leave or sick leave as follows: A. A staff member who has an accrued annual leave balance of more than ten (10) days may request that a specified number of days be transferred to another staff member authorized to receive shared leave. A staff member may not request leave to be transferred that would result in an accrued annual leave balance of fewer than ten (10) days. For purposes of this subsection A, annual leave does not accrue for employees who receive compensation in lieu of accumulating a balance of annual leave. B. A staff member may not request a transfer that would result in an accrued sick leave balance of fewer than one hundred seventy six (176) hours of sick leave. “Sick Leave” means leave for illness, injury or emergencies of extraordinary or severe nature pursuant to RCW 28A.400.300. The donation of leave is totally voluntary. No employee shall be coerced, threatened, intimidated or financially induced into donating leave. The number of leave days transferred shall not exceed the amount authorized by the donating staff member. Leave transferred is based upon the current salary rate of the person receiving the leave. The receiving staff member will continue to be paid his/her regular rate while on shared leave. For example, if a staff member earning $15.00 an hour donates one day of leave to someone earning $7.50 an hour, the recipient would get two days of sick leave. However, if the $7.50 an hour employee donates one day to the $15.00 an hour employee, the higher-paid employee would receive one-half day of leave. Any leave transferred under this policy which remains unused shall be returned at its original value to the staff member who donated the leave.

Related to Donating Shared Leave

  • Local Union Leave Upon written request, leave of absence without pay shall be granted to employees for Union business in accordance with the following provisions: i) In bargaining units with up to 12 members, no more than one (1) employee shall be on leave at any one time. In bargaining units with 13 or more members, no more than two (2) employees shall be on leave at any one time. ii) The aggregate total number of days of leave, including Provincial Committee Leave, will not exceed sixty-five (65) working days in a calendar year. iii) The Union will give at least four (4) weeks’ written notice where practicable. iv) Replies to request for leaves of absence shall be given within two

  • Union Leave Leave of absence for Union business shall be given without pay up to a maximum of (as per the local provisions under L19) days per calendar year provided such leave does not interfere with the continuance of efficient operation of the Hospital. Such leave shall be subject to the following conditions: (a) not more than (as per the local provisions under L19) employees of the Hospital are absent on any such leave at the same time, and not more than (as per the local provisions under L19) employee from a department; (b) a request must be made in writing at least twenty-one days prior to the commencement of the function for which leave is requested, unless it is not reasonably possible to give such notice; (c) such request shall state the general nature of the function to be attended; (d) employees on a Union Leave which is approved by the Hospital in accordance with the above conditions shall be paid for such leave by the Hospital. The Hospital shall then forward a statement of such wages paid to the employee affected to the union for reimbursement of the amount stated; (e) an employee who is elected or appointed to office with the CAW, shall upon application by the Union in writing, be granted a leave of absence without loss of seniority and benefits for up to three (3) years. An extension shall be granted upon written application by the employee to the administration of the Hospital. During such leaves of absence, salary and benefits shall be kept whole by the Hospital and the Union agrees to reimburse the Hospital for such salary and the Hospital's contribution to said benefits. The employee agrees to notify the Hospital of the employee's intention to return to work within two (2) weeks following the termination of office for which the leave was granted. The union agrees to notify the Hospital five (5) months in advance of the Local Union election. The union further agrees that the requirement to meet under Article 14 will be waived. At the end of such leave, any employee hired or placed as a substitute for the employee on such absence, may be terminated or laid off by the Hospital as required, or may be transferred to the employee's previous position if the substitution was a transfer. An employee on leave of absence under this provision shall continue to accumulate all rights and privileges under this Agreement. It is understood that the intent of this article is that it shall normally apply to only one employee at a time per circumstance as noted above, and that the Union shall provide adequate notice prior to an employee commencing Union Leave of Absence. Further applications may be granted consistent with the Hospital’s staffing requirements. In addition, it is understood that any employee so elected or appointed is required to maintain their competence in the event that they are to return to the workplace.

  • Civic Leave Civic leave is provided to faculty members who are a) subpoenaed to appear before any court or other legally constituted body authorized to compel the attendance of witnesses, where the employee is not a party to the action; or b) summoned for jury duty by any court of competent jurisdiction. Faculty members required to report or serve for only part of a day for court or jury duty are obligated to return for the remainder of that day unless otherwise authorized by the Chair. Faculty members are required to provide written notification of civic leave to the Chair as far in advance of the leave as possible. Documentation regarding the leave (e.g., a copy of the summons, subpoena) shall be attached to the notification. The faculty member may retain any money received as compensation or expense reimbursement for jury duty or court attendance compelled by the summons or subpoena.

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