Expanded Use of Sick Leave. (a) In accordance with Section 233 of the California Labor Code, Faculty Members may use accrued sick leave during any calendar year, up to six (6) days per year, to attend to an illness of a child, parent or spouse. (b) These absences will be charged to the Faculty Member’s accrued sick leave account. (c) This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which a Faculty Member is entitled under the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act, and it does not apply to the use of differential leave pursuant to Section 87780 of the California Education Code. (d) The use of accrued sick leave for purposes of this section is in addition to any accrued sick leave used for personal necessity pursuant to Section 8 of this Article.
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Expanded Use of Sick Leave.
(a) In accordance with Section 233 of the California Labor Code, Faculty Members may use accrued sick leave during any calendar year, up to six (6) days per year, to attend to an illness of a child, parent or spouse.
(b) These absences will be charged to the Faculty Member’s accrued sick leave account.
(c) This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which a Faculty Member is entitled under the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act, and it does not apply to the use of differential leave pursuant to Section 87780 of the California Education Code.
(d) The use of accrued sick leave for purposes of this section is in addition to any accrued sick leave used for personal necessity pursuant to Section 8 of this Article.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Expanded Use of Sick Leave. (a) In accordance with Section 233 of the California Labor Code, Faculty Members CDC Teachers may use accrued sick leave during any calendar year, up to six (6) days per year, to attend to an illness of a child, parent parent, or spouse.
(b) . These absences will be charged to the Faculty MemberCDC Teacher’s accrued sick leave account.
(c) . This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which a Faculty Member CDC Teacher is entitled under the Federal federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act, and it does not apply to the use of differential leave pursuant to Section 87780 of the California Education Code.
(d) . The use of accrued sick leave for purposes of this section is in addition to any accrued sick leave used for personal necessity pursuant to Section 8 11 of this Article.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Expanded Use of Sick Leave. (a) In accordance with Section 233 of the California Labor Code, Faculty Members may use accrued sick leave during any calendar year, up to six (6) days per year, to attend to an illness of a child, parent or spouse.or
(b) These absences will be charged to the Faculty Member’s accrued sick leave account.
(c) This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which a Faculty Member is entitled under the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act, and it does not apply to the use of differential leave pursuant to Section 87780 of the California Education Code.the
(d) The use of accrued sick leave for purposes of this section is in addition to any accrued sick leave used for personal necessity pursuant to Section 8 of this Article.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Expanded Use of Sick Leave. (a) In accordance with Section 233 of the California Labor Code, Faculty Members may use accrued sick leave during any calendar year, up to six (6) days per year, to attend to an illness of a child, parent or spouse.
(b) These absences will be charged to the Faculty Member’s 's accrued sick leave account.
(c) This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which a Faculty Member is entitled under the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act, and it does not apply to the use of differential leave pursuant to Section 87780 of the California Education Code.
(d) The use of accrued sick leave for purposes of this section is in addition to any accrued sick leave used for personal necessity pursuant to Section 8 of this Article.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement