Procedure for Requesting Leave of Absence Sample Clauses

Procedure for Requesting Leave of Absence. All requests for leaves of absence of less than 30 days other than sick leave, funeral leave, vacation leave, and leave to attend employee organization meetings, shall be made by the employee, on forms provided by the City, to his/her immediate supervisor in accordance with the following schedule:
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Procedure for Requesting Leave of Absence without Pay‌ The Department Director, subject to the approval of the City Manager, may grant requests for Leave of Absence without Pay. Employees generally provide a minimum of two (2) weeks’ notice, in writing, to request a Leave of Absence without Pay. Employees must give reasonable notice, to their Department Director, before returning to work. The maximum leave which may be taken is six (6) months at the sole discretion of the City Manager. In extreme cases, and at City Manager’s approval, the maximum leave may be extended beyond six months. Employees shall retain the status of employee while on Leave of Absence without Pay. However, a Leave without Pay which exceeds 30 days shall result in an adjustment to the employee's salary and Comprehensive Annual Leave accrual review dates.

Related to Procedure for Requesting Leave of Absence

  • Application for Leave of Absence 25.01 All leaves of absence without pay and any extension thereof must be applied for in writing to the Mayor or his designee, on forms supplied by the Employer, at least ten (10) working days prior to the proposed commencement of the leave except in serious or unusual circumstances, as determined by the Employer. Notification of the approval or denial of their requested leave shall be given to the employee in writing within five (5) working days after the submission of the request. Any denial of a requested leave shall include the reason for the denial.

  • Notification of Absence To be entitled to payment in accordance with this clause the employee shall meet the following criteria;

  • Unrequested Leave of Absence Section 1. Purpose: The purpose of this Article is to implement the provisions of Minn. Stat. § 122A.40, Subd. 10, which Article, when adopted, shall constitute a plan for unrequested leave because of discontinuance of position, lack of pupils, financial limitations or merger of classes caused by consolidation of districts.

  • Leave of Absence for College Committees An employee whose assigned work schedule would prevent her/him from attending meetings of a college committee to which s/he has been elected or appointed, will be granted a leave of absence from her/his regular duties without loss of pay or other entitlements to attend such meeting(s). Where such leave is granted, the employer will replace the employee as necessary. Costs arising from this provision will not be charged against the program area of the participating employee.

  • 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.

  • Application for Personal Leave 21.24 Reasonable and legitimate requests for personal leave will be approved subject to available credits. Subject to clause 21.8 the employer may grant personal leave in the following circumstances:

  • Special Leave of Absence Teachers may be granted leaves of absence without pay for one (1) year under the following criteria:

  • General Leave of Absence a) Leave of absence without pay may be granted to employees for valid reasons as set out by Company policy.

  • Notice of Absence If Tenant plans to leave the Property for 7 (seven) or more consecutive days or expects long, frequent or customary absences, Tenant must notify the Landlord in writing. Tenant hereby agrees that any such absence, whether a singular occurrence or customary, shall not obviate Tenant's obligation to pay timely Rent.

  • Return from Leave of Absence (a) Before a Nurse may return to work from a leave granted under Article 9.00, she or he must provide a minimum of four (4) weeks written notice of the specific date of his or her return to work, or such shorter time as mutually agreed.

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