Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves Sample Clauses

Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves. A. Twelve (12) days leave for illness, injury and emergency will be provided and credited in advance each year. Employees may accumulate leave up to a maximum of the length of the employee's regular contract year. For purposes of sick leave buy back and cash out upon retirement only a maximum of 192 days may be accumulated.
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Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves. Employees shall be eligible for sick leave, emergency leave, bereavement leave, mat ernit y leave, jury and subpoena leave, and personal leave as described below:
Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves. At the beginning of each work year, each full-time employee shall be credited with ninety-six (96) hours of illness, injury and emergency leave, which shall accumulate from year-to-year up to one hundred eighty (180) days and such accumulated leave may be taken at any time during the year.
Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves. 6 Every employee holding a regular full-time/part-time position working one hundred eighty (180) or 7 more days per year shall accrue a total of twelve (12) days for illness, injury and emergency leave (sick 8 leave), for each school year. Employees working less than one hundred eighty (180) days per year 9 shall receive sick leave prorated based on the immediately preceding sentence. Every employee shall 10 receive sick leave equivalent to their regular workday, example: a day of leave, for a five (5) hour per 11 day employee, shall be five (5) hours of leave. The District shall project the number of annual days of 12 sick leave at the beginning of the school year according to the estimated calendar months the employee 13 is to work during that year. The employee shall be entitled to the projected number of days of sick 14 leave at the beginning of the school year. Sick leave paid in excess of that earned shall be deducted 15 from the final paycheck in the event of termination. Employees utilizing sick leave may be required to 16 provide a physician's verification. Such verification shall be the only limitation to the utilization of 17 sick leave subject to the balance of this Article.

Related to Illness, Injury and Emergency Leaves

  • Personal Illness and Injury Leave 1. Full-time employees shall be entitled to ten (10) days leave with full-time pay for each school year for purposes of personal illness or injury. Employees who work less than full-time shall be entitled to that portion of the ten (10) days leave as the number of hours per week of scheduled duty relates to the number of hours for a full-time employee in a comparable position.

  • Occupational Injury Leave Occupational injury leave shall be governed by the Rules promulgated on this subject and the Ohio Revised Code 5503 as they exist on March 26, 1989, except as modified in this Article. All employees in the bargaining unit shall be entitled to occupational injury leave.

  • Personal Injury Owner and Owner's agents and employees shall not be liable whatsoever to any extent to Occupant or Occupant's invitees, family, employees, agents or servants for any personal injury or death arising from Occupant's use of the storage space or premises from any cause whatsoever including, but not limited to, the active or passive acts or omissions or negligence of the Owner, Owner's agents or employees.

  • Compensable Work-Related Injury or Illness Leave An employee who sustains a work-related illness or injury that is compensable under the state workers’ compensation law may select time-loss compensation exclusively or leave payments in addition to time-loss compensation. Employees who take sick leave, vacation leave or compensatory time during a period in which they receive time-loss compensation will receive full sick leave, vacation leave or compensatory time pay in addition to any time-loss payments. Notwithstanding Section 18.1, of Article 18, Leave Without Pay, the Employer may separate an employee in accordance with Article 31, Reasonable Accommodation and Disability Separation.

  • INJURY LEAVE In the event an unusual circumstance exists regarding the original six (6) months of injury leave, and the employee did not use injury leave hours due to the injury or did not lose work time, the Fire Chief with the approval of the Human Resources Director may extend such injury leave. However, under no circumstances shall the total time granted be greater than twelve (12) months of injury leave, or an actual six (6) months of lost work time because of the injury.

  • Illness or Injury If an employee or dependent of an employee shall, while the employee is insured, be confined in a hospital as a bed-patient for treatment and not primarily for medical investigation or diagnosis only, and if the employee shall incur expense in respect of such confinement, the Company will pay, subject to the proviso below, benefits equal to the actual charges made by the hospital for bed, board and routine nursing services as regularly provided by such hospital, but the Company will in no event make payment in respect of that part of any charge for bed, board and routine nursing services which exceeds

  • PERSONAL INJURY BENEFITS A. 1. Whenever a teacher is absent from duty as a result of personal injury caused by an accident or an assault and/or battery upon the teacher arising out of and in the course of employment, the teacher will be paid full salary (less the amount of any worker's compensation paid for said injury) for the period of such absence not to exceed 189 working days.

  • Illness and Injury a. Employees having one (1) or more years of Net Credited Service shall be paid at the basic wage rate for absence of at least one (1) session due to illness on scheduled workdays, for a period of time not to exceed seven (7) consecutive calendar days, in accordance with the following table: Employees with Net Credited Service of To be Paid After Waiting Periods of Consecutive Scheduled Working Days Maximum Paid Days in a Calendar Year 1 year but less than 5 1 day 10 paid days 5 years and over No Waiting Period 10 paid days

  • Disaster Leave ‌ When there has been a natural disaster of a magnitude that requires the Board of Supervisors to Proclaim a County State of Emergency, the County will enact this disaster leave provision. During the proclaimed emergency period and for up to one year from the termination of the said proclamation, County employees may donate accrued compensatory time and vacation leave to other County employees who have lost work time because they have been a victim of a disaster affecting their primary residence. For up to one year from the termination of said proclamation, impacted employees may use up to 320 hours of donated leave. Such donated time will not exceed the total amount of time lost by the receiving employee including vacation, compensatory time used and any unpaid leave incurred. Unused donated time at the expiration of the leave provision period will be returned to the donor.

  • Illness in Family A leave of absence without pay up to one (1) year shall be granted for the purpose of caring for a sick member of the secretary's immediate family. Additional leave may be granted at the discretion of the Board.

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