Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Sample Clauses

Mandatory Paid Sick Leave. 18 10.4.1.1 Bargaining unit members employed by the District five (5) days per week 19 with full pay for a fiscal year shall be entitled to twelve (12) days’ leave of absence for illness or 20 injury exclusive of days they are not required to render service. “Day,” as used in this Article, means 21 the bargaining unit member’s regularly assigned workday, exclusive of overtime. 22 10.4.1.2 A bargaining unit member employed five (5) days a week who is employed 23 for less than a full fiscal year is entitled to that proportion of twelve (12) days’ leave of absence for 24 illness or injury as the number of months she/he is employed bears to twelve (12). A bargaining unit 25 member shall earn one (1) day per whole month worked (one (1) whole month is equal to one-half 26 (½) or more of the number of workdays in a given month), or a proportion of a day as eight (8) hours 27 bears to the number of hours worked per day. 28 10.4.1.3 A bargaining unit member employed less than five (5) days per week shall 29 be entitled, for a fiscal year of service, to that proportion of twelve (12) days’ leave of absence for 30 illness or injury as the number of days she/he is employed per week bears to five (5). When such 31 persons are employed for less than a full fiscal year of service, this and the preceding paragraph shall 32 determine that amount of leave of absence for illness or injury to which they are entitled. 33 10.4.1.4 Pay for any day of such absence shall be the same as the pay which would 34 have been received had the bargaining unit member served during the day of illness. 35 10.4.1.5 If a bargaining unit member does not take the full amount of leave allowed 36 in any year under this Section, the amount not taken shall be accumulated from year to year. 37 10.4.1.6 At the beginning of each fiscal year, the full amount of sick leave granted 38 under this Section shall be credited to each bargaining unit member. Credit for sick leave need not be 39 accrued prior to taking such leave and such leave may be taken at any time during the year.
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Related to Mandatory Paid Sick Leave

  • Paid Sick Leave For those jurisdictions that have passed or will pass legislation requiring Paid Sick Leave, Paid Sick Time will be billed back to Client at the straight-time bill rate for all hours taken by any Consultant assigned to Client. This section is not applicable until the effective date of such legislation has been reached.

  • Extended Sick Leave When sick leave extends for more than 25 consecutive working days, the appointing authority shall initiate the following procedure:

  • Deductions from Sick Leave A deduction shall be made from accumulated sick leave of all normal working days (exclusive of holidays) absent for sick leave.

  • Unused Sick Leave The accrual of unused sick leave hours is unlimited. The City and the Union commit to the evaluation and establishment of a mutually beneficial non-use of sick leave incentive and pay-out policy. Until such time that a policy is established, accumulated sick leave shall be compensated as follows: Upon retirement from the City service, an employee shall be paid sixty percent (60%) of his accumulated sick leave, with the rate of payment based upon his regular pay at the time he retires. Upon the death of an employee, his beneficiary shall be paid sixty percent (60%) of his accumulated unused sick leave, with the payment based upon his regular pay at the date of his death.

  • Accumulated Sick Leave ‌ The Employer shall inform all employees at least once each year of the number of sick days accumulated and shall make the information available to an employee on request.

  • Accrued 100% sick leave The use of sick leave under this subsection is at the employee's discretion.

  • Payment for Unused Sick Leave (a) An employee with less than ten (10) years of FIU service who separates from FIU shall not be paid for any unused sick leave. (b) An employee who has completed ten (10) or more years of FIU service, has not been found guilty or has not admitted to being guilty of committing, aiding, or abetting any embezzlement, theft, or bribery in connection with State government, or has not been found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction of having violated any State law against or prohibiting strikes by public employees, and separates from FIU because of retirement for other than disability reasons, termination, or death, shall be compensated at the employee's current regular hourly rate of pay for one-eighth of all unused sick leave accrued prior to October 1, 1973, plus one- fourth of all unused sick leave accrued on or after October 1, 1973; provided that one-fourth of the unused sick leave since 1973 does not exceed 480 hours. The compensation in this paragraph 8(4)(b) shall not be given to an employee who starts employment at FIU on or after July 1, 2006. (c) Upon layoff, an employee with ten (10) or more years of FIU service shall be paid for unused sick leave as described in paragraph b., above, unless the employee requests in writing that unused sick leave be retained pending re-employment. For an employee who is re-employed by the University within twelve (12) calendar months following layoff, all unused sick leave shall be restored to the employee, provided the employee requests such action in writing and repays the full amount of any lump sum leave payments received at the time of layoff. An employee who is not re- employed within twelve (12) calendar months following layoff shall be paid for sick leave in accordance with this Policy. (d) All payments for unused sick leave shall be made in lump sum and shall not be used in determining the average final compensation of an employee in any State administered retirement system. An employee shall not be carried on the payroll beyond the last official day of employment, except that an employee who is unable to perform duties because of a disability may be continued on the payroll until all sick leave is exhausted. (e) If an employee has received a lump sum payment for accrued sick leave, the employee may elect in writing, upon re-employment within 100 days, to restore the employee's accrued sick leave. Restoration will be effective upon the repayment of the full lump sum leave payment. (f) In the event of the death of an employee, payment for unused sick leave at the time of death shall be made to the employee's beneficiary, estate, or as provided by law.

  • Mandatory Payments The Loans shall be subject to mandatory repayment or prepayment (in the case of any partial prepayment conforming to the requirements as to the amounts of partial prepayments set forth in Section 2.13(a) above), and the LC Outstandings shall be subject to cash collateralization requirements, in accordance with the following provisions:

  • Unpaid Leave Accrued compensatory time off may be used at the employee’s discretion, with management approval, after exhaustion of 100% sick leave (No. 3 above). However, FLSA compensatory time off shall not be counted against the employee’s four (4) month (nine [9] pay period [720 hours]) family or medical leave entitlement. Therefore, any use of FLSA compensatory time off under this Section shall extend the employee’s family or medical leave by the total amount of FLSA compensatory time off used.

  • Vacations and Sick Leave The Executive shall be entitled to paid annual vacation leave in accordance with the policies as established from time to time by the Board of Directors, which shall in no event be less than four weeks per annum. The Executive shall also be entitled to an annual sick leave benefit as established by the Board for senior management employees of the Bank. The Executive shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation from the Bank for failure to take a vacation or sick leave, nor shall he be able to accumulate unused vacation or sick leave from one year to the next; provided, however, such Executive may carry forward from year to year a maximum of ten days of unused vacation leave.

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