Military Training Absence Sample Clauses

Military Training Absence. Employees serving on short-term military training duty or temporary special services, up to a maximum of ten (10) days, shall be paid the difference between the total military base pay received and their regular base rate of pay, providing military pay does not exceed regular base pay. Such items as subsistence, rental and travel allowance shall not be included in determining pay received from State or Federal Government. Continuous service credit and seniority will accumulate during such military training absence.
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Military Training Absence. An employee who is a member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces or the National Guard, who is required to enter active annual training duty or temporary special services, shall be paid his normal straight-time earnings up to a maximum of ten (10) work days each calendar year. Employees serving on short-term military training duty shall be paid the difference between the total military base pay received and their regular base rate of pay, providing military pay does not exceed regular base pay. Such items as subsistence, rental and travel allowance shall not be included in determining pay received from State or Federal Government. Continuous service credit and seniority will accumulate during such military training absence.
Military Training Absence. Employees who are activated to service in a reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States, including the National Guard, shall be compensated for the difference between their military pay, excluding military subsistence, rental or travel allowances, substantiated by military pay voucher and payment they would have received for the straight-time hours of their regular work schedule. Employees shall be subject to supply adequate proof of military payment before the Company is responsible for compensation. This leave of absence does not constitute a break in service for all purposes.

Related to Military Training Absence

  • Military Training Leave An employee who has served with the State of Oregon or its counties, municipalities or other political subdivisions for six (6) months or more immediately preceding an application for military leave, and who is a member of the National Guard or of any reserve components of the armed forces of the United States is entitled to a leave of absence with pay for a period not exceeding fifteen (15) calendar days or eleven (11) workdays in any training year (October 1 through September 30). If the training time for which the employee is called to active duty is longer than fifteen (15) calendar days, the employee may be paid for the first fifteen (15) days only if such time is served for the purpose of discharging an obligation of annual active duty for training in the military reserve or National Guard.

  • 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 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 Service We do not Cover an illness, treatment or medical condition due to service in the Armed Forces or auxiliary units.

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

  • Educational Leave of Absence Leaves of absence may be granted up to six (6) months under the above provisions only if the course would be beneficial to both the University and the employee.

  • 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.

  • Military Service Leave Military unpaid leaves of absence shall be granted in accordance with applicable laws. The reinstatement rights of any employee who enters the military service of the United States by reason of an act of law enacted by the Congress of the United States, or who may voluntarily enlist during the effective period of such law, shall be determined in accordance with the provision of the law granting such rights.

  • Medical Leave of Absence Where you have a medical leave of absence due to any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than six months, and you have not returned to employment with the Company or an Affiliate, a Separation from Service has occurred on the earlier of: (A) the first day on which you would not be considered “disabled” under any disability policy of the Company or Affiliate under which you are then receiving a benefit; or (B) the first day on which your medical leave of absence period exceeds 29 months.

  • Military Spouse Leave Up to fifteen (15) days of unpaid leave will be granted to an eligible employee who averages twenty (20) or more hours of work per week, whose spouse is on leave from deployment or before and up to deployment during a period of military conflict. An employee who takes leave under this provision may elect to substitute any of the accrued paid leave to which the employee is entitled for any part of the leave provided under this provision. The employee must provide his or her supervisor with notice of the employee’s intention to take leave within five (5) business days of receiving official notice that the employee’s spouse will be on leave or of an impending call to active duty. This provision shall be administered in accordance with RCW 49.77.

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