Leaves Available. 1. Eligible team members may take no more than 20 days of unpaid leave during any 12-month period. This leave is to be used in the 12-month period following any qualifying incident to engage in any of the following activities, as it applies to them personally, or to a family member as defined below: Seeking medical attention for, or recovering from, physical or psychological injuries caused by domestic or sexual violence; 2. Obtaining services from a victim services organization; 3. Obtaining psychological or other counseling; 4. Participating in safety planning, temporarily or permanently relocating, or taking other actions to increase the victim's safety or to ensure his or her economic security; 5. Seeking legal assistance, including preparing for, or participating in, any civil or criminal legal proceeding related to or derived from domestic or sexual violence; or 6. Attending, participating in, or preparing for a criminal or civil court proceeding relating to an incident of domestic or sexual violence.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Service and Maintenance Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Leaves Available. 1. Eligible team members may take no more than 20 days of unpaid leave during any 12-month period. This leave is to be used in the 12-month period following any qualifying incident to engage in any of the following activities, as it applies to them personally, or to a family member as defined below: Seeking medical attention for, or recovering from, physical or psychological injuries caused by domestic or sexual violence;
2. Obtaining services from a victim services organization;
3. Obtaining psychological or other counseling;
4. Participating in safety planning, temporarily or permanently relocating, or taking other actions to increase the victim's ’s safety or to ensure his or her economic security;
5. Seeking legal assistance, including preparing for, or participating in, any civil or criminal legal proceeding related to or derived from domestic or sexual violence; or
6. Attending, participating in, or preparing for a criminal or civil court proceeding relating to an incident of domestic or sexual violence.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement