Leave Without Pay without Right to Return Sample Clauses

Leave Without Pay without Right to Return. At the discretion of the appointing authority, and approval of the Director, Department of Human Resources, an employee may be granted leave without pay for good cause, other than illness, up to one (1) year. Such leave may be extended a maximum of one (1) year by the Director, Department of Human Resources, if circumstances warrant. At the expiration of leave without pay without right to return an employee shall have the right to the first vacancy in the class in the department.
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Related to Leave Without Pay without Right to Return

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  • Education Leave Without Pay I. The Employer recognizes the usefulness of education leave. Upon written application by the employee and with the approval of the Employer, an employee may be granted education leave without pay for varying periods of up to one (1) year, which can be renewed by mutual agreement, to attend a recognized institution for studies in some field of education in which preparation is needed to fill the employee’s present role more adequately or to undertake studies in some field in order to provide a service which the Employer requires or is planning to provide.

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