Incidental Absences Sample Clauses

Incidental Absences. An employee whose absence is excused because of personal illness, personal business, Holidays that are unpaid, temporary lack of work, or short workweeks (of one-half day or longer) may utilize extra vacation time to which he/she is entitled in excess of the scheduled shutdown or shutdowns (or in excess of two weeks in operations in which no shutdown is to be observed) for such absences in the form of vacation days. Absences for personal illness and personal business require the approval of the Manager. This time may be paid out in multiples of four hours.
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Incidental Absences. An employee whose absence is excused because of personal illness, paid personal time, holidays that are unpaid, temporary lack of work, or short work weeks of one hour or longer may (with the Manager's approval) utilize extra PeTO time to which they are entitled in excess of the scheduled shutdown or shutdowns or in excess of two weeks in locations where there is no shutdown for such absences in the form of PeTO days. This time may be paid out in increments of no less than one hour. This provision does not apply in the case of furlough.

Related to Incidental Absences

  • Other Absences An employee who is absent from work for any reason, other than those reasons listed above, will not be entitled either to have his/her vacation scheduled or to receive a vacation allowance during the period of such absence.

  • Extended Absences In the event Tenant will be away from the Premises for more than 7 consecutive days, Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in writing of such absence. During such absence, Landlord may enter the premises at times reasonable necessary to maintain the property and inspect for damages and needed repairs.

  • Leaves and Absences A. 1) Ten (10) days of sick leave shall be credited annually to each teacher in accordance with Section 1154A of the School Code. The total unused portion of the annual sick leave allowance shall be permitted to accumulate indefinitely. Xxxx leave accumulated prior to a leave of absence shall be credited to the teacher upon return from the leave.

  • Excused Absences Absences will be excused only under the following circumstances.

  • Unexcused Absences Employees who are absent without approved leave (with the exception of emergencies) may be subject to discipline, up to and including discharge from employment.

  • Excused Absence No later than the 8th consecutive day of a pupil’s absence, CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA of such absence. If CONTRACTOR fails to provide such notice by the 8th day of consecutive absence, CONTRACTOR shall not be compensated for services delivered during continuing absence after the 8th consecutive day of absence. The LEA shall not be responsible for payment for more than eight (8) cumulative days of excused absences in one semester unless a written time extension is granted by XXX. XXX shall not be responsible for payment for days of unexcused absences. All excused absences must be verified and a copy must be submitted to LEA with the monthly invoice. All documentation must be kept for at least five (5) years from the date of origination. Only the individuals listed below may verify the reason for absence:

  • Reporting Absences (a) Employees are responsible to report to work on time on each scheduled work day.

  • Payment Formula and Leave of Absence The payment of salary, benefits and the timing of the period of leave shall be as follows:

  • Excessive absenteeism The parties recognize that every employee has a duty to be reliably present at work, and that failure to confine sick leave usage to accrued and available sick leave raises the possibility of discipline for excessive absenteeism. Such cases, however, are subject to just cause review and require systematic examination of relevant factors, including but not limited to:

  • Unauthorized Absence/Abandonment ‌ When an employee has been absent without authorized leave and has failed to contact the Employer for a period of three (3) consecutive days, the employee is presumed to have abandoned their position. The Employer will make at least two

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