Paid Leave for Personal Business Sample Clauses

Paid Leave for Personal Business a. All full-time health service employees will be entitled to two (2) days of personal leave with pay to be credited at the beginning of each school year. b. Personal leave days may be taken in hourly increments and granted in accordance with this article will be granted without any limitation on the purpose for the use of such leave and shall only be limited by the provisions of 14.8 (c and d) as stated below when a substitute is not required otherwise will be taken in minimum half day increments. c. Employees eligible for personal leave shall notify their principal and/or supervisor, in writing, of the intended use of a half day, day or hour(s) of personal leave at least five (5) school days prior to the date to be used except in cases of personal emergencies. In the latter case, notice should be given as early as possible. d. Personal leave days will be approved by the principal and/or supervisor, in writing, whenever the requests do not jeopardize the health and well being of students and staff in terms of the number of requests per building and the availability of satisfactory substitutes. The determination of whether or not the health and well being of students and staff would be jeopardized and the availability of satisfactory substitutes will be made solely by the principal and/or supervisor. e. There shall be no limit as to the accumulation of unused personal leave if service is continuous. Yet, at no time may a person use more than five (5) days in any one school year. f. When an employee is hired after the beginning of a school year he/she will be credited with personal leave as follows: 1. A full-time employee must serve the District one-half or more of the contractual year to be credited with two days personal leave. 2. A full-time employee who serves the District more than one-fourth but less than one-half of the contractual year will be credited with one personal leave day. g. Employees who voluntarily terminate will be eligible for pay for unused personal leave held at the time of termination. Accumulated personal leave will be paid at the following specified percentage of his/her contractual daily rate of pay: 1. Employees with ten (10) but less than fifteen (15) years of service, at 15% 2. Employees with fifteen (15), but less than twenty (20) years of service at 20% 3. Employees with twenty (20) or more years, at 25%
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Paid Leave for Personal Business a. All full-time teachers will be entitled to two (2) days of personal leave with pay to be credited at the beginning of each school year. In the event a teacher does not complete the school year, the current year’s personal leave will be pro-rated on the following scale: 93 to 183 days worked = 2 days of personal leave 45 to 92 days worked = 1 day of personal leave Current year personal leave days already spent at the time of termination will be recuperated by the Xxxxxx City School District from the final check or if the employee is returning, following an approved leave of absence, as a deduction from the next year’s annual accrual. b. Personal leave days granted in accordance with this Article will be granted without any limitation on the purpose for the use of such leave and shall only be limited by the provisions of 16.9 (c and d) as stated below. c. Employees eligible for personal leave shall notify their principal and/or supervisor, in writing, of the intended use of a day of personal leave at least five
Paid Leave for Personal Business a. All full-time teachers will be entitled to two (2) days of personal leave with pay to be credited at the beginning of each school year. In the event a teacher does not complete the school year, the current year’s personal leave will be pro-rated on the following scale: b. Personal leave days granted in accordance with this Article will be granted without any limitation on the purpose for the use of such leave and shall only be limited by the provisions of 16.9 (c and d) as stated below. c. Employees eligible for personal leave shall notify their principal and/or supervisor, in writing, of the intended use of a day of personal leave at least five (5) school days prior to the date to be used except in cases of personal emergencies. In the latter case, notice should be given as early as possible. d. Personal leave days will be approved by the principal and/or supervisor, in writing, whenever the requests do not jeopardize the instructional program in terms of the number of requests per building and the availability of satisfactory substitutes. The determination of whether or not the instructional program would be jeopardized and the availability of e. There shall be no limit as to the accumulation of personal leave if service is continuous. Yet, at no time may a person use more than five days in any one school year. f. Employees who voluntarily terminate will be eligible for pay for unused personal leave held at the time of termination. Accumulated personal leave will be paid at the following specified percentage of his/her contractual daily rate of pay. 1. For licensed employees with ten but less than fifteen years of service, at 15%. 2. For licensed employees with fifteen, but less than twenty years of service, at 20%. 3. For licensed employees with twenty or more years of service, at 25%.

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  • Personal Business Users may not use the Fitness Center premises for personal business without prior written approval by an authorized representative of the Fitness Center, which approval may be withheld in the Fitness Center’s sole and absolute discretion.

  • Personal Business Leave Unit members shall receive a total of three (3) work days per year with no loss in salary that may be used for personal business. Unit members employed on or after February 1 shall receive one (1) work day of personal business leave. Effective July 1, 2006, unused personal business leave days may be accumulated up to no greater than five (5) days. On July 1 of each year any personal business days in excess of five (5) will be converted to sick leave days. Personal business leave may be requested, with at least three (3) work days advance notice, through the appropriate principal or department head who shall not require a reason for the leave. If, however, an unforeseen circumstance requires the member’s absence which could not be approved three days in advance, the reason for the absence shall be stated and the principal or department head may, at his/her discretion, approve the absence as a day of personal business leave. Personal business leave may be denied when, in the judgment of the principal or supervisor, the member’s absence would impair the educational process. Personal business leave shall not be taken immediately before or immediately after a holiday or weekday when school is closed on the master calendar, or on an in-service day for teachers, or at the beginning (first five scheduled work days) or the end of the school year (last five scheduled work days). If, however, a circumstance requires the member’s absence on one or more of the foregoing days, the member may request use of personal business leave through the principal. The principal or supervisor may, at his/her discretion, approve the absence as a day of personal business leave. In normal circumstances a member shall not use more than three (3) consecutive personal business days at one time. Exceptions to the foregoing restrictions on days to be used for personal business leave may be made by the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources for circumstances which require the member’s absence on these days.

  • Personal Business Days Employees may use of to three (3) personal business days, one of which may be an undeclared personal business day, which will be deducted from the employee's sick bank. A. The following statements will act as guidelines for the local administrator in giving approval to the applicant for personal business days. B. A personal business day can be granted, but is not mandatory when there is: (1) A religious holiday not identified in the Agreement. (2) An appointment at a Federal, State or Local Government office after normal channels have been exhausted. (3) An involvement in a court of law. (4) A convocation or honors assembly involving a member of the immediate family. (5) An appointment to arrange a final settlement or financing the purchase of a home. (6) A need for being involved in moving from one home to another. (7) A need to leave early to attend a conference or convention to which he/she is a delegate. (8) An involvement in a wedding of a member of the immediate family. (9) A desire to attend a funeral when it is not covered under the sick leave policy. (10) A desire to be with a person who is ill and which is not covered under the sick leave policy. The above is not an exhaustive list and items may be added during the school year by the consent of both parties. C. When there is a request for personal business day or days as indicated in Article XII, 7.B, the administrator may charge a portion of the personal business against sick leave with the remaining portion being assumed by the applicant with loss of pay. D. Personal business days cannot be used for time immediately before or after an established holiday for additional vacation. E. The administrator may, in unusual circumstances, grant personal business time to a person when the applicant's request is not specifically covered by the listing. The administrator, using his best judgment will take into consideration such items as length of service, attendance, involvement in school's activities and other factors which are pertinent to the case. F. Personal business days shall be requested at least one week in advance, except in cases of emergency. Approval must be received before the employee takes the time off. G. Requests shall be made through the Department of Maintenance and Custodial Operations.

  • Leave for Personal Reasons An employee may be granted leave of absence without pay and without loss of seniority when she requests such leave for good and sufficient cause. Such requests shall be in writing and approved by the Employer. In an emergency, application may be made by telephone or in person. Permission for such leave shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Leave of Absence for Union Business ‌ Any elected or appointed officer of the Union shall, upon request and approval of the Employer, be granted a leave of absence without pay to attend to Union business, or the leave can be granted with pay if the Union agrees to pay the cost of the substitute.

  • Paid Personal Leave A. During the first full pay period in each January, persons employed as of September 1, 2011 will be credited annually with paid personal leave credits at the following rate (including such employees laid off and subsequently recalled): Scheduled Hours per Week Personal Leave Credits 37.5 hours per week 37.500 hours 40.0 hours per week 40.000 hours B. During the first full pay period in each January, full-time employees hired after September 1, 2011 will be credited annually with paid personal leave credits at the following rate: Scheduled Hours per Week Personal Leave Credits 37.5 hours per week 22.500 hours 40.0 hours per week 24.000 hours Such personal leave may be taken during the following twelve (12) months at a time or times requested by the employee and approved by his/her Appointing Authority. Full- time employees hired or promoted into the bargaining unit after the first full pay period in January of each year will be credited with personal leave days in accordance with the following schedule: Date of Hire or Promotion Scheduled Hours per Week Personal Leave Credited January 1-March 31 37.5 22.500 hours 40.0 24.000 hours April 1-June 30 37.5 15.000 hours 40.0 16.000 hours July 1-September 30 37.5 7.500 hours 40.0 8.000 hours October 1-December 31 37.5 0.000 hours 40.0 0.000 hours Any paid personal leave not taken by the last Saturday to the first full pay period in January will be forfeited by the employee. Personal leave days for regular part-time employees will be granted on a pro-rata basis. Personal leave may be used in half-hour increments and may be used in conjunction with vacation leave. C. Nothing in this section shall be construed as giving more than three (3) personal days (to employees hired after September 1, 2011) in a given year, or more than five (5) personal days (to employees on the payroll as of September 1, 2011) in a given year. Any employee who has used one or more days leave while employed in state service shall have such time deducted from the formula contained herein

  • Personal Leave of Absence The Administrator may grant a request for leave of absence for personal reasons without pay provided that he receives at least one (1) month's clear notice, in writing, unless impossible, and provided that such leave may be arranged without undue inconvenience to the normal operations of the Nursing Home. Employees when applying for such leave shall indicate the proposed date of departure and return. Such leave shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Personal Leave Day Each employee who has been continuously employed by the College for more than four

  • Personal Leaves of Absence SRD includes the time an employee is on "leave", if the employee is on a: • personal leave of absence with pay; or • personal leave of absence without pay which is less than 15 working days; or • personal leave of absence without pay which is more than 15 working days and which was started on or after April 15, 1993 -- only that portion which was taken during the period from April 15, 1993 to August 31, 1997. • prepaid leave of absence, under the enhanced leaves of absence policy dated April 16, 1993, greater than eight (8) weeks.

  • Personal/Xxxxx’s Leave 7.3.1 All full time employees shall be entitled to accrue paid personal / xxxxx's leave on the basis of 10 days per year (or pro-rata thereof for any period less than one year). Part-time employees are entitled to a pro-rata benefit. Paid personal / carer's leave is cumulative. 7.3.2 All accrued personal leave shall be available for use as carer's leave in accordance with the provisions outlined below. 7.3.3 As part of its commitment to provide a family-friendly workplace, the employer will allow employees to use any amount of accrued personal /xxxxx's leave to enable employees to: (a) provide primary care to partners, children and/or other household or family members. (b) attend the funerals of family or household members or close family relatives (if compassionate leave is not available in the circumstances). 7.3.4 The leave provided for in this clause will be granted subject to the following: (a) The employee must notify the employer of the reason and likely duration of the absence before 7.00 am on the first day of the absence, unless this is not possible due to an unexpected emergency in which case the employee must notify the employer as soon as practicable. (b) Where circumstances permit, an employee must endeavour to arrange leave to minimise the impact on operational needs. (c) The provision of appropriate documentary evidence. 1. For sick leave, a medical certificate or if not reasonably practicable to provide a medical certificate- a statutory declaration made by the employee. 2. For xxxxx's leave, a medical certificate in respect to the family or household member, or a statutory declaration by the employee. 3. For compassionate leave, any evidence that the employer reasonably requires. 7.3.5 The employee is not entitled to take more than 10 days of paid xxxxx’s leave (1/26th of the nominal hours worked by the employee) per year, regardless of the amount of personal leave the employee has accumulated over time. 7.3.6 An employee may request to cash out any amount of paid personal/xxxxx’s leave that they have accrued that is excess of 3/52 of the number of nominal hours worked over the past 12 months. For example, an employee working 38 hours per week over 12 months must retain 15 days of paid personal/carer’s leave and may cash out any further personal/carer’s leave that has been accumulated. 7.3.7 In addition to the above, a request to cash out personal/xxxxx’s leave will only be granted where: (a) the employee elects to cash out their leave in writing; and (b) the employer agrees. 7.3.8 Casual Employees engaged in continuous service shall be entitled to personal leave limited to the provision of sub clause 7.3.

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