PARENTAL, ADOPTION OR CHILD CARE LEAVE Sample Clauses

PARENTAL, ADOPTION OR CHILD CARE LEAVE. 1. Leave of absence of up to twelve (12) months without pay shall be granted to an employee for pregnancy (other than that covered by sick leave), adoption or child care upon written request by the employee. Request is discretionary with the employee. Such leave will not extend into the following school year.
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Related to PARENTAL, ADOPTION OR CHILD CARE LEAVE

  • Parental/Adoption Leave (a) The Employer shall grant to an Employee who becomes a parent, provided the Employee has been in its employ at least thirteen (13) weeks immediately prior to the requested start date of the leave, a Parental/Adoption Leave of thirty-five (35) or thirty-seven (37) weeks or such shorter leave as the Employee requests.

  • Child Care Leave (a) An employee who is a natural or adoptive parent shall be granted upon request in writing child care leave without pay for a period of up to thirty-five (35) weeks. The leave may be shared by the parents or taken wholly by one (1) parent.

  • Pregnancy/Parental/Adoption Leave Pregnancy Leave will be in accordance with the current Employment Standards Act (Pregnancy and Parental Leave) at the time of application. (See Appendix A)

  • Extended Child Care Leave ‌ Upon completion of maternity, adoption and/or parental leave, including any extension to such leaves, a regular employee will be entitled, upon written application, to a leave of absence without pay to care for the child. Subject to Clause 11.3(a), the following conditions shall apply:

  • Childcare Leave Every employee who has served the Company for at least 3 months shall be entitled to childcare leave in accordance with the provisions of the Child Development Co-Savings Act or the Employment Act, as the case may be.

  • Maternity/Adoption/Parental Leave a) In accordance with the Saskatchewan Employment Act an employee shall be granted maternity, adoption, and/or parental leave of absence without pay.

  • Maternity Adoption and Parental Leave The following in part reflects the provisions of the Employment Standards Act on these matters. In all cases of dispute, and where the Act as amended from time to time is superior, the provisions of the Act will prevail.

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