Personal Wellness Days Sample Clauses

Personal Wellness Days. Two Personal Wellness Days are designated to be taken by permanent full-time and permanent part-time employees after twelve (12) months’ continuous employment with the Employer. An Employee wishing to take a Personal Wellness Day must have the prior approval of the Executive Director. Personal Wellness Days must be taken within the period April 1 to March 31 and are not available for carry over into the next period. Personal Wellness Days shall not be used in conjunction with Vacation days. The employee is not required to provide reasons for such request.
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Personal Wellness Days. 16.1 Two (2) paid Personal Wellness Days can be accessed by all employees with approval of the Executive Director. Personal Wellness Days must be taken within the period April 1 to March 31 and are not available for carry over into the next period.
Personal Wellness Days. The Employer shall grant an employee with five (5) days with pay for general leaves of absence requested by an employee. All requests, approvals and denials for leave shall be in writing. Approval shall not be withheld unjustly.
Personal Wellness Days. 64:01 An employee shall be entitled to one (1) day of leave with pay per calendar year for personal wellness. 64:02 Personal wellness days may be taken at a time determined by the employee, but must not be taken in conjunction with other planned leaves, or during a resignation notice period. 64:03 A personal wellness day must be taken in full shift increments. 64:04 Where an employee will be absent from work for the purpose of personal wellness, the employee shall notify the employee’s immediate supervisor of the absence at least one (1) hour prior to the normal hour of beginning work. 64:05 Leave under this Article shall not be carried forward into the next calendar year, and is not payable on termination of employment.
Personal Wellness Days. One (1) Personal Day is designated to be taken by employees after completing six (6) month’s continuous employment with the Employer.

Related to Personal Wellness Days

  • Personal Leave Days Section 1. All employees after completion of six (6) months of service shall be entitled to receive personal leave days in the following manner: (A) All full time employees shall be entitled to twenty-four (24) hours of personal leave with pay each fiscal year; (B) Part-time, seasonal, and job share employees shall be granted such leave in a prorated amount of twenty-four (24) hours based on the same percentage or fraction of month they are hired to work, or as subsequently formally modified, provided it is anticipated that they will work 1,040 hours during the fiscal year; Section 2. Should any employee fail to work 1,040 hours for the fiscal year, the value of personal leave time used may be recovered from the employee. Section 3. Personal leave shall not be cumulative from year to year nor is any unused leave compensable in any other manner. Section 4. Such leave may be used by an employee for any purpose he/she desires and may be taken at times mutually agreeable to the university and the employee.

  • Personal/Xxxxx’s Leave 7.3.1 All full time employees shall be entitled to accrue paid personal / carer'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/carer’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/carer’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.

  • Personal Days Employee shall be entitled to three (3) personal days annually, pro-rated for any partial year of employment, the unused portion of which shall accumulate as sick days.

  • Minimum Hours All employees shall be paid their regular hourly rate for each hour worked except where employed for less than four (4) consecutive hours per day, in which event they shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay. An employee who is called for work and upon reporting finds that his or her services are not required shall receive two (2) hours pay.

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