Ordered Military Duty Sample Clauses

Ordered Military Duty. An employee who receives orders for active military duty shall be entitled to absent himself/herself from his/her University duties, and shall be deemed to have a leave of absence with pay for the period of such ordered military duty and while going to and returning from such duty, not to exceed a total of 18 work days in any one federal fiscal year (October 1 - September 30). In the event the Governor declares an emergency and orders an employee to state active duty as a member of the National Guard, such employee while performing such duty shall be paid his/her salary or other compensation as an employee for a period not exceeding 30 days in any one federal fiscal year.
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Ordered Military Duty. When ordered to military duty, the teacher shall be granted a leave of absence. Such employees shall receive full pay, not to exceed thirty (30) days.

Related to Ordered Military Duty

  • Military Duty Employees who participate in activities related to the reserve component of the Canadian Armed Forces may be granted leave of absence without pay for this purpose. Such time off will not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Military Duty Leave 3301 City policy relating to military leave, the extent of compensation and other benefits, while on such leave shall be in accordance with City Council Resolution 2001-180 and with the provisions of all Federal and State laws. 3302 Employees entitled to military leave shall give their Department Head an opportunity within the limits of military regulations to determine when such leave shall be taken. 3303 Active Military Duty commences when the employee has expired all the compensation provided for in the Military and Veterans’ Code of the State of California.

  • 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.

  • Active Duty An employee who enlists or is called into active duty for the military service of the United States or who, in time of national emergency, voluntarily enlists for active duty, shall be granted military leave for the time necessary to permit completion of the military service. In order to have reemployment rights, a person leaving active duty in the military service of the United States must comply with USERRA.

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

  • Military Service Credit Permanent HMC employees who are veterans or their unmarried widows/widowers shall have added to their unbroken service the veteran’s active military service to a maximum of five (5) years in accordance with applicable state and federal law.

  • Military Service Leave The Employer and the Union agree that the matter of leave of absence for an employee during the period of his/her military service with the armed forces of the United States, and of his/her reinstatement thereafter, shall be governed by applicable statutes.

  • Recall to Duty Where the Employer recalls an Employee to perform work the Employee will be paid for a minimum for 3 hours work in accordance with the overtime provisions in clause 166 (Overtime) of this Appendix. If work continues for more than the initial 3 hours, the Employee will be paid for the actual time worked in accordance with the overtime provisions in clause 166 (Overtime) of this Appendix. If an Employee is recalled to duty within 3 hours of ceasing a previous work period, the total work period prior to re‑commencement of the work on the recall will be included in calculating the hours of duty for the day, and will also be included for the purposes of calculating a 16 hour work period.

  • Emergency Duty 41.1 Where an employee is called on duty to meet an emergency at a time when the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty, and no notice of such call was given to the employee prior to ceasing ordinary duty, the employee will be paid for such emergency duty at the rate of double time.

  • Light Duty Where the injured employee's treating physician authorized by the County recommends light-duty assignment, it will be the responsibility of the appointing authority to arrange suitable light duty. Department of Human Resources may provide staff technical assistance to find a suitable light-duty assignment, one which accommodates the particular restrictions provided by the treating physician.

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