Common use of General Unpaid Leave Clause in Contracts

General Unpaid Leave. Employees may be granted General Leave without pay, upon two (2) months notice being provided, for up to one (1) year, such leave extended only by mutual agreement between the Employee and Employer. Approval of such requests is in the discretion of the Employer, exercised reasonably.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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General Unpaid Leave. Employees may will be granted General Leave without pay, upon two (2) months notice being provided, for up to one (1) year, providing that satisfactory reason is provided to the Employer, such leave may be extended only by mutual agreement between the Employee and Employer. Approval of such requests is in the discretion of the Employer, exercised reasonably.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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General Unpaid Leave. Employees may will be granted General Leave without pay, upon two (2) a minimum of one months notice being provided, for six months up to one (1) year, and a minimum of two weeks notice for six months and under, providing that satisfactory reason is provided to the Employer, such leave extended only by mutual agreement between the Employee and Employer. Approval of such requests is in the discretion of the Employer, exercised reasonably.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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