Military call-up Sample Clauses

Military call-up. ‌ The earnings of an employee obliged to do military service are not reduced for the duration of a military call-up, and the resulting absence from work is deemed as an acceptable absence referred to in this agreement.
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Military call-up. The participation of a worker liable for military service in a military call- up, and the resulting absence from work, shall be regarded as an acceptable reason for absence within the meaning of the agreement and shall not cause a reduction in their earnings. Minutes entry: An employee taking a separate medical examination in conjunction with the call-up is compensated for their loss of earnings for the time they must – according to an acceptable account – be absent from work during regular working hours.
Military call-up. ‌ Employees are compensated for their loss of earnings for the duration of a military call-up. Employees taking a separate medical examination in conjunction with the call- up are compensated for their loss of earnings for the time they must – according to an acceptable account – be absent from work during regular working hours.

Related to Military call-up

  • Military Caregiver Leave The employer shall grant an employee who is a family member of a covered service member an unpaid leave of up to twenty-six (26) weeks (inclusive of the twelve (12) weeks granted under 1. above) in a single twelve (12) month period to care for the covered service member who has a serious illness or injury incurred in the line of duty on active duty.

  • Military Leaves 1. Short Term Military Leaves of Absence (Reserve or National Guard Duty) -- Less Than 90 Days Per Calendar Year

  • Military Leave of Absence Upon application, a military leave of absence without pay will be granted to employees who are inducted through Selective Service or voluntary enlistment, or those called through membership in the National Guard or reserve component into the Armed Forces of the United States. Credited service for military service shall be determined by the retirement plan.

  • Military Deployment Deployment or other required relocation as an active member of the U.S. Armed Services to a location not within the geographic limits of Orange County, Florida and/or any county adjacent to Orange County, Florida. The Student must provide activation, deployment, travel, or assignment orders to UCF DHRL. Military deployment or other required relocation terminates this agreement for any semesters commencing after the deployment date, and UCF DHRL will refund a portion of the rent for the semester the Student deploys, based upon the Student’s move out date.

  • Military Leave An employee will be granted unpaid Military Leave in accordance with the Employment Standards Act. The employee will give as much notice as is reasonably possible and will provide a copy of the Military Notice when received.

  • Military Family Leave Employees may use vacation leave for leave as required by the Military Family Leave Act, RCW 49.77 and in accordance with Article 19.13.

  • Extended Military Leave 1. Extended military leave shall be granted to an employee who enlists or is ordered into active duty in the United States Armed Forces or a reserve component or who is ordered into active Federal military duty as a member of the National Guard or Naval Militia. Such leave shall be granted for active-duty service of any length or for active-duty training in excess of 180 days.

  • Military Leaves of Absence The provisions of the Military and Veterans Code of the State of California shall govern military leave of County employees.

  • Military Reserve Leave 1. Any employee who is a member of national military reserve unit or National Guard shall be allowed up to seventeen (17) days leave without loss of pay or other accumulated leave, when ordered to active duty by the appropriate unit during the regular term. At the Board’s discretion, the leave period may be extended up to thirty

  • Military Military leave without pay shall be granted to any tenured employee who enlists in any branch of the armed forces of the United States for the period of said service and three (3) months thereafter, or three (3) months after recovery of any wound or sickness at time of discharge.

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