School Activities. The County of San Xxxxxxx shall comply with any federal or state law requiring an employer to grant time off to participate in a child's school activities. Current state law provides that parents may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than 8 hours per month, to participate in their children's school activities. Employees working a shift greater than 8 hours per day may take one full shift per month, subject to the 40 hour maximum. An employee may take unpaid leave or may use accrued vacation, compensatory, floating holiday or regular holiday time.
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School Activities. The County Court of San Xxxxxxx shall comply with any federal or state law requiring an employer to grant time off to participate in a child's school activities. Current state law provides that parents may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than 8 hours per month, to participate in their children's school activities. Employees working a shift greater than 8 hours per day may take one full shift per month, subject to the 40 hour maximum. An employee may take unpaid leave or may use accrued vacation, compensatorycompensatory time, or floating holiday or regular holiday time.
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School Activities. The County Court of San Xxxxxxx shall comply with any federal or state law requiring an employer to grant time off to participate in a child's school activities. Current state law provides that parents may take up to 40 forty (40) hours per year, but not more than 8 eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children's school activities. Employees working a shift greater than 8 hours per day may take one full shift per month, subject to the 40 hour maximum. An employee may take unpaid leave or may use accrued vacation, compensatory, floating holiday or regular holiday time.eight
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School Activities. The County Court of San Xxxxxxx shall comply with any federal or state law requiring an employer to grant time off to participate in a child's school activities. Current state law provides that parents may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than 8 hours per month, to participate in their children's school activities. Employees working a shift greater than 8 hours per day may take one full shift per month, subject to the 40 hour maximum. An employee may take unpaid leave or may use accrued vacation, compensatorycompensatory time, or floating holiday or regular holiday time.
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School Activities. The County Court of San Xxxxxxx shall comply with any federal or state law requiring an employer to grant time off to participate in a child's school activities. Current state law provides that parents may take up to 40 forty (40) hours per year, but not more than 8 eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children's school activities. Employees working a shift greater than 8 hours per day may take one full shift per month, subject to the 40 hour maximum. An employee may take unpaid leave or may use accrued vacation, compensatory, floating holiday or regular holiday time.eight
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Samples: Office and Office Technical