Common use of Long-Term Military Leave Clause in Contracts

Long-Term Military Leave. Military leave, without pay, may be granted to a permanent employee for a period of one (1) year and extended upon request as substantiated by military field orders; however, such leave shall not continue more than one (1) year beyond the date such military service becomes voluntary on the part of the employee. The District shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Military and Veterans Code.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Employees, Service Employees, Service Employees

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Long-Term Military Leave. Military leave, leave without pay, pay may be granted to a permanent employee unit member for a period of for one (1) year and extended upon request as substantiated by appropriate military field orders; however, such leave shall not continue more than one (1) year beyond the date such military service becomes voluntary on the part of the employee. The District shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Military both state and Veterans Codefederal military leave laws.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.losrios.edu, employees.losrios.edu, losrios.edu

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