Effects of Unpaid Leaves Sample Clauses

Effects of Unpaid Leaves. Unless specifically provided otherwise in the preceding Sections of this Article, the effects of taking unpaid leave shall be as follows: A. An employee’s tenure (if any) and accumulated sick leave (if any) shall not be lost as a result of taking an approved unpaid leave. B. For purposes of advancing a full step on the salary schedule or determining years of service with the District, service credit shall only accumulate for an employee on unpaid leave if the employee actually works at least ninety-one (91) days for the school year. C. Upon application, employees on unpaid leave shall be eligible for employment as substitutes. D. Employees on unpaid leave may continue, at their own expense, to be enrolled in the district’s health insurance program providing that there is agreement upon the part of the Board approved insurance company and provided that the premium costs are in the business office 30 days prior to premium due date. Failure to meet these deadlines will result in cancellation of this privilege. E. Employees on unpaid leave whose reason(s) for such leave changes shall be eligible to apply for employment if positions for which they are qualified should become available during such leave. F. Employees on unpaid leave shall be subject to honorable dismissal from the district to the same extent as are active employees. G. Upon the expiration of his/her unpaid leave, an employee who has not resigned or otherwise been terminated shall be assigned to any position for which he/she is qualified and need not be assigned to the same position held at the time leave was granted.
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Effects of Unpaid Leaves. Unless specifically provided otherwise in the preceding Sections of this Article, the effects of taking unpaid leave shall be as follows: A. Accumulated sick leave (if any) shall not be lost as a result of taking an approved unpaid leave. B. Employees on unpaid leave may continue, at their own expense, to be enrolled in the district’s health insurance program providing that there is agreement upon the part of the Board approved insurance company and provided that the premium costs are in the business office 30 days prior to premium due date. Failure to meet these deadlines will result in cancellation of this privilege. C. Employees on unpaid leave whose reason(s) for such leave changes shall be eligible to apply for employment if positions for which they are qualified should become available during such leave. D. Employees on unpaid leave shall be subject to honorable dismissal from the district to the same extent as are active employees. E. Upon the expiration of his/her unpaid leave, an employee who has not resigned or otherwise been terminated shall be assigned to any position for which he/she is qualified and need not be assigned to the same position held at the time leave was granted.

Related to Effects of Unpaid Leaves

  • Unpaid Leaves Employees on unpaid leaves may not participate in the matching program while on leave.

  • Unpaid Leave Accrued compensatory time off may be used at the employee’s discretion, with management approval, after exhaustion of 100% sick leave (No. 3 above). However, FLSA compensatory time off shall not be counted against the employee’s four (4) month (nine [9] pay period [720 hours]) family or medical leave entitlement. Therefore, any use of FLSA compensatory time off under this Section shall extend the employee’s family or medical leave by the total amount of FLSA compensatory time off used.

  • Effects of Layoff 15.6.1 Upon request of the Association within five (5) working days, the parties shall meet and negotiate upon the specific impact of such layoff upon bargaining unit members to the extent that such matters are within the lawful scope of representation, and is not specified within this Agreement. It is agreed and understood that the District has the right to implement layoffs pursuant to this Article even though the parties may not have concluded the above bargaining concerning the impact of such layoffs. Nothing in this article shall preclude either party from requesting and commencing negotiations on any effects of layoff. 15.6.2 The District shall not transfer work of the bargaining unit to certificated, confidential, management or supervisory employees, or to volunteers, prisoners, or substitute employees or to other bargaining unit employees in different classifications or sub contract out the bargaining unit work performed by laid off employees or employees who have suffered a reduction in hours/work year. 15.6.3 Any extra hours that become available in a classification that has suffered a layoff, causing an employee to return to a lower classification or reduction in hours due to layoff, shall be given to any employee within that classification who has suffered such layoff or reduction in hours. Awarded hours will be rotated between all affected employees based on seniority until made whole, after which, extra hours will be given on the normal seniority rotation. 15.6.4 The District shall not increase the current and existing workload of remaining bargaining unit employees. This does not preclude the changes to assignments within the classification. 15.6.5 The District may use volunteers and/or students to enhance its educational program but not permit displacements of classified employees nor to allow the District to utilize volunteers in lieu of regular employees during an actual layoff. 15.6.6 Benefited employees who are laid off or who are reduced in hours/work year shall be offered the opportunity to purchase health and welfare benefits subject to carrier rules and/or COBRA in the event of a layoff if the layoff would make them ineligible for health and welfare benefits. This information will be provided by insurance carrier. 15.6.7 Employees placed on the 60 day layoff notice may use available paid personal leave to seek alternative employment. 15.6.8 In the event of the layoff of bus drivers, the District agrees to allow laid off drivers to participate in in-service trainings in order to keep their certificate current. The District will provide requalification training at the time of reinstatement to Red Bluff Joint Union High School District (if necessary).

  • Unpaid Leaves of Absence 24.01 An employee who has completed one (1) year of continuous service with the Employer may be granted a leave of absence without pay or benefits because of injury, illness, education purposes, employment by the Union, or other personal reasons, including maternity leave. The decision to grant the leave or the length of the leave period will be at the discretion of the Employer with due consideration given to the reasons and evidence presented by the employee to the Employer. Such requests shall not be unreasonably denied. 24.02 All leaves of absence (and any extensions thereof) must be applied for and granted in writing on forms provided by the Employer (with a copy to the employee). Except in cases of emergency, the leave request shall be filed with the employee's Department Head not later than two (2) weeks prior to the date on which the leave is to start. Along with the request for the leave, he shall supply any and all available documentation in support of said leave. This documentation shall consist of medical proof of disability in cases where the leave is for medical purposes and the specific reason for the leave when the leave is for other purposes. An employee will be notified in writing within five (5) working days from the date the application was made of the approval or disapproval of the leave of absence request for ten (10) working days or less. For a leave request in excess of ten (10) working days, the employee will be notified within two (2) weeks from the date the application was made of the approval or disapproval of the leave. An employee who is granted such a leave shall not accrue any benefits during his absence, including seniority. 24.03 Leaves of absence will not be granted for the employee to seek employment with another employer, nor shall any employee work for another employer during the time period he is on leave. Any employee who works for another employer while on leave shall have his leave canceled immediately and be subject to disciplinary action. 24.04 When an employee returns to work after a leave of absence, he will be assigned to the position which he formerly occupied or to a similar position if his former position no longer exists at the applicable rate of pay, provided the employee is able to perform the work. 24.05 An employee may, upon request, return to work prior to the expiration of any leave of absence, provided that such early return is agreed to by the Employer. 24.06 Employees absent from work without authorization or approval shall be considered on an unauthorized leave. An unauthorized leave for a period of more than four (4) eight (8) hour consecutive working days may, at the Employers discretion, subject the employee to disciplinary action, including discharge.

  • Unpaid Leave - Affecting Seniority and Benefits ‌ Any employee granted unpaid leave of absence totalling up to twenty (20) working days in any year shall continue to accumulate seniority and all benefits and shall return to her/his former job and increment step. If an unpaid leave of absence or an accumulation of unpaid leaves of absence exceeds twenty (20) working days in any year, the employee shall not accumulate benefits from the twenty-first (21st) day of the unpaid leave to the last day of the unpaid leave but shall accumulate benefits and receive credit for previously earned benefits upon expiration of the unpaid leave.

  • ACCRUED AND UNPAID AMOUNTS After giving effect to the withdrawals and transfers to be made in accordance with this notice, the following amounts will be accrued and unpaid with respect to all Monthly Periods preceding the current calendar month. 1. Subsection 4.06(a): The aggregate amount of all unreimbursed Class A Investor Charge-Offs $ 2. Subsection 4.06(a), (b) and 4.08(a): The aggregate amount by which the Class B Invested Amount has been reduced pursuant to clauses (c), (d) and (e) of the definition thereof $ 3. Subsection 4.06(a), (b), (c) and 4.08(a), (b) and (c): The aggregate amount by which the Collateral Invested Amount has been reduced pursuant to clauses (c), (d) and (e) of the definition thereof $

  • Paid Leaves SECTION A At the beginning of the school year, each administrator shall be credited with ten (10) days sick leave per year for all administrators except the High School Principal, Chief Information Officer, Director of Facilities/Maintenance, and the Director of Adult Education who shall be credited with twelve (12) sick leave days per year, accruable to a maximum of one hundred twenty (120) days. Unused personal business leave days may be accrued at the rate of two (2) days per year to extend maximum sick leave accumulation to one hundred forty (140) days. If the administrator should become a teacher in the district, teacher sick leave policies will apply. SECTION B Up to five (5) days of accrued sick leave per fiscal year (July 1 through June 30) may be used for the critical illness of a member of the administrator’s immediate family which shall be defined as the administrator’s spouse, child, parent, or any relative who is a permanent resident of the administrator’s household or is a dependent for tax purposes. Critical illness shall be defined as a serious emergency or life-threatening condition requiring the presence of the administrator. SECTION C An administrator may use up to four (4) days per fiscal year, not charged to sick leave, for personal business. These days shall not be accumulative except as indicated in Section A. The use of these days must be arranged in advance with the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel. An administrator planning to use a personal business day at least three (3) days in advance, except in cases of emergency. Prior approval by the Superintendent is required for personal business days taken the day before or the day following a holiday or vacation or during the first five (5) or last five (5) days of the school year. SECTION D Each administrator will be granted five (5) days leave not charged to sick leave in the case of a death in the immediate family which shall be defined as parent, spouse, and child. Two (2) days not charged to sick leave, will be granted for the death of grandparents, grandchildren, and siblings (including in-law and step-relatives.) One (1) day, not charged to sick leave, may be granted by the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources for the funeral of a person whose relationship to the administrator warrants such attendance. Additional days may be granted by the Superintendent. SECTION E Each fiscal year an administrator will be allowed one (1) professional day which may accumulate from year to year to a maximum of five (5) days. Subject to the prior approval of the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, a professional day(s) may be used for any educational purpose. A written request shall be made at least five (5) days in advance of a planned professional day absence. SECTION F An administrator who is summoned and reports for jury duty, as prescribed by applicable law, shall receive regular compensation. Any compensation received for jury service (not to include expense reimbursement) shall be submitted to the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel or his designee. Leave of absence with pay shall be granted for court appearances as a witness in any case in which the administrator’s connection with the case stems from his employment with the Board, provided that the legal action is not instigated by or on behalf of the administrator or Association against the Board. Any witness fee paid to the administrator shall be submitted to the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel. Worker’s compensation will be the exclusive remedy for any work-related injury or disability provided worker’s compensation is available.

  • Acts of God, etc FIIOC and FSC shall not be liable for delays or errors occurring by reason of circumstances beyond its control, including but not limited to acts of civil or military authority, national emergencies, work stoppages, fire, flood, catastrophe, acts of God, insurrection, war, riot, or failure of communication equipment of common carriers or power supply. In the event of equipment breakdowns beyond its control, FIIOC and FSC, as applicable, shall, at no additional expense to any Trust, take reasonable steps to minimize service interruptions and mitigate their effects but shall have no liability with respect thereto. FIIOC and FSC shall enter into and shall maintain in effect with appropriate parties one or more agreements making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment.

  • Unpaid Carer’s Leave 17.1 This clause applies to permanent and casual Employees. 17.2 Permanent and casual Employees are entitled to a period of up to 2 days unpaid carer's leave for each permissible occasion. A permissible occasion occurs when a member of the Employee's immediate family, as defined in clause 15.2.4, or household requires care or support because of a personal illness or injury or an unexpected emergency. 17.3 An Employee is expected to comply with the notice and documentation requirements under clause 15.3, to the extent to which they apply to the Employee. 17.4 A permanent Employee is only entitled to unpaid carer's leave if the Employee has exhausted all of their paid sick and paid xxxxx's leave entitlement.

  • Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1.) of this section, the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1.) of this section, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (1.) of this section.

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