Common use of Failure to Return from Leave Clause in Contracts

Failure to Return from Leave. An employee's failure to return to work upon expiration of FMLA leave will subject the employee to termination unless an extension is granted, as required by law or under a collective bargaining agreement. An employee who requests an extension of FMLA leave due to the continuation, recurrence, or onset of her or his own serious health condition, or of the serious health condition of the employee's spouse, child, or parent, must submit a written request for an extension to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Labor Relations. This written request should be made as soon as the employee realizes that she or he will not be able to return at the expiration of the leave period. Medical certification or recertification will be required to support any request for leave extension.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Education Services Agreement, Employment Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Failure to Return from Leave. An employee's The failure of an employee to return to work upon expiration of FMLA leave will subject the employee to termination unless an extension is granted, as required by law or under a collective bargaining agreement. An employee who requests an extension of FMLA leave due to the continuation, recurrence, recurrence or onset of her or his own serious health condition, or of the serious health condition of the employee's spouse, child, child or parent, must submit a written request for an extension extension, in writing, to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Labor Relationsemployee's immediate supervisor. This written request should be made as soon as the employee realizes that she or he will not be able to return at the expiration of the leave period. Medical certification or recertification will be required to support any request in connection with requests for leave extension.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Failure to Return from Leave. An employee's The failure of an employee to return to work upon expiration of FMLA leave will subject the employee to termination unless an extension is granted, as required by law or under a collective bargaining agreement. An employee employee, who requests an extension of FMLA leave due to the continuation, recurrence, recurrence or onset of her or his own serious health condition, or of the serious health condition of the employee's spouse, child, child or parent, must submit a written request for an extension extension, in writing, to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Labor Relationsemployee's immediate supervisor. This written request should be made as soon as the employee realizes that she or he will not be able to return at the expiration of the leave period. Medical certification or recertification will be required to support any request in connection with requests for leave extension.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Failure to Return from Leave. An employee's failure to return to work upon expiration of FMLA leave will subject the employee to termination unless an extension is granted, as required by law or under a collective bargaining agreement. An employee who requests an extension of FMLA leave due to the continuation, recurrence, or onset of her or his own serious health condition, or of the serious health condition of the employee's spouse, child, or parent, must submit a written request for an extension to the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Labor Relations. This written request should be made as soon as soonas the employee realizes that she or he will not be able to return at the expiration of the leave period. Medical certification or recertification will be required to support any request for leave extension.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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