Full Day Leave Sample Clauses

Full Day Leave. Upon request to their immediate supervisor a unit member may request up to a maximum of four (4) full days per month.
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Full Day Leave. Upon request to his/her immediate administrator, a unit member may request up to a maximum of four (4) full days per month. When requesting two (2) or more days in sequence, requests must be made at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the need for such leave. A unit member may not, while on leave, request another leave for the next full or half day.

Related to Full Day Leave

  • Donor Leave An employee shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ.

  • FMLA Leave FMLA leave may be used for:

  • Holiday Leave Holiday leave provisions shall be as noted below:

  • Xxxx Leave For laid off employees, sick leave accruals shall remain on the books and be reinstated if such employees are reappointed. Whenever a person becomes ineligible for reemployment and such person has not been re-employed, then, if at the point of layoff such person was eligible to receive a sick leave accrual payoff, such person shall be paid for existing sick leave accruals in accordance with Section 1408 of this Agreement.

  • Sabbatical Leave The purpose of a sabbatical leave is to enhance professional development, support department/unit goals, and/or meet the instructional, service, or research priorities of the university.

  • Vacation Leave A part-time employee shall earn vacation leave credits for each month in which the employee receives pay for at least twice the number of hours in the employee’s normal workweek, at the rate for years of service established in clause 34.02 of this Agreement, prorated and calculated as follows:

  • Annual Leave (a) An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, subject to the Annual Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000, to take annual leave not exceeding five days in single day periods or part thereof, in any calendar year at a time or times agreed by the parties.

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