Extended Injury/Illness Leave Sample Clauses

Extended Injury/Illness Leave. An eligible Professional Employee may request unpaid Extended Injury/Illness Leave beyond the entitlement established by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.
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Extended Injury/Illness Leave. 31 Medical Leave (for Professional Employees not eligible for FMLA) 32 Extended New Baby/Adoption Leave 33 Military Leave 34 Sabbatical Leave 36 Absence Due to Personal Injury – Workers Compensation 36 ARTICLE XI: FRINGE BENEFITS 37 A. Paid Benefits 37 B. Salary Reduction Plan 37 C. Tuition Reimbursement 37 ARTICLE XII: PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION 39 A. District Compensation 39 B. Payday Notification 39 C. Extra-Duty Assignments 39 D. Supplemental Positions and Salary Schedule 39 E. Reimbursement for Mileage 40 F. Credit for Professional Experience 40 G. Salary Enhancement through In-Service Credits 40 H. Method of Payment 40 I. Horizontal Schedule Placement and Movement 41 J. Related Benefits 41 Salary, Payment and Deductions 41 Payroll Deduction of DTA/KNEA/NEA Dues 41 K. Retirement 42 Kansas Public Employees Retirement System 42 L. Retroactive Pay 42 M. Stipends for Center-based Special Education Teachers 42 ARTICLE XIII: PROFESSIONAL DAY 43

Related to Extended Injury/Illness Leave

  • Extended Illness Leave 1. Extended Illness Leave, hereinafter referred to as “EIL” shall be established for Administrative Support Group, XXXX, Clerical, and Educational Assistant personnel who are absent due to their own personal illness or injury following the exhaustion of their accumulated illness, vacation and annual allotment of short term leave. Eligibility for Extended Illness Leave includes completion of employee’s probationary period.

  • Extended Illness Sick leave for extended illness (5 or more days) will be paid only during the time period in which a physician certifies the employee to be physically or mentally disabled, and only to the extent of the number of days accumulated.

  • Illness Leave 1. Illness is defined as any pronounced deviation from a normal healthy state which makes it disadvantageous to the District and/or detrimental to the employee for him/her to be at work. This definition shall include emergency medical, dental, optical, and prosthetic work.

  • Critical Illness Leave (i) An Employee who has completed at least ninety (90) days of employment, and is a family member of a critically ill child or a critically ill qualified adult relative, is entitled to leave of absence without pay or benefits: • for a period of up to thirty-six (36) weeks to care for their critically ill child; or, • for a period of up to sixteen (16) weeks to care for a critically ill qualified adult relative.

  • Extended Leaves Extended leaves of absence of at least three (3) but not more than five (5) years may be granted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes § 136F.43. Notwithstanding any other section of this Agreement, retention and accrual of all rights and benefits for faculty on extended leave shall be governed by Minnesota Statutes § 136F.43. Faculty members shall be returned to the unit in accordance with Article 29, Section B, Subd. 1, and shall be returned to the salary schedule at the step at which they were placed when they left the unit, with accommodation for general increases in the indicated step. If the faculty member’s service to the university in the year the faculty member left the unit qualified for an increase in the succeeding year, then the faculty member shall be entitled to that increase upon return to the unit. Seniority shall not accrue during the years faculty members are on extended leave.

  • Extended Sick Leave When sick leave extends for more than 25 consecutive working days, the appointing authority shall initiate the following procedure:

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