Immigration Proceedings. In the event an Employee is unable to meet employment obligations (e.g., lectures, recitations, labs, office hours, staff meetings, etc.) because he/she is compelled during working hours to participate in immigration proceedings for him/herself or for the Employee’s spouse or child (including step-child), such absence shall be with compensation for up to two (2) days of absence per semester or session. If compelled to participate in immigration proceedings during working hours, the Employee shall provide the immediate supervisor (or department or unit designee) with written verification from the involved governmental agency including times and dates relevant to the absence.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Immigration Proceedings. In the event an Employee is unable to meet employment obligations (e.g., lectures, recitations, labs, office hours, staff meetings, etc.) because he/she is compelled during working hours to participate in immigration proceedings for him/herself or for the Employee’s spouse or child (including step-child), such absence shall be with compensation for up to two (2) days of absence per semester or sessionabsence. If compelled to participate in immigration proceedings during working hours, the Employee shall provide the immediate supervisor (or department or unit designee) with written verification from the involved governmental agency including times and dates relevant to the absence.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement