Common use of Indefinite Military Leave Clause in Contracts

Indefinite Military Leave. An employee is entitled to receive salary or compensation for the first thirty (30) calendar days of an indefinite military leave of absence, provided that the employee has State service of not less than one (1) year immediately prior to the date on which the absence begins. Prior military service is counted in determining State service for this purpose. The employee is not entitled to credit for vacation, sick leave, or holidays while in a nonpay status; however, time spent on leave does count toward a merit salary adjustment and vacation category change. Pay for such leaves shall not exceed thirty (30) calendar days in any one (1) fiscal year, including pay for a temporary military leave.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, www2.calstate.edu, teamsters2010.org

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