Sick and Personal Leave Sharing Sample Clauses

Sick and Personal Leave Sharing. 26.9.1 Employees are granted the right to donate sick or personal leave to come to the aid of another employee who has exhausted his/her sick or personal leave provisions and who is suffering from or has a relative or household member suffering from an extraordinary or severe illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition which is life threatening; or The employee has been called to service in the uniformed services as defined by RCW 41.04.665(5) and which has caused or is likely to cause the employee to take leave without pay or terminate his or her employment. 26.9.2 In no event may an employee transfer more sick leave that would result in his/her sick leave accumulation going below twenty-two (22) days. 26.9.3 An employee who has an accumulated sick leave balance of more than twenty-two (22) days may transfer a specified amount of sick leave to another employee authorized to receive leave. Such transfer request must be made in writing. 26.9.4 Such a transfer of leave must be made for the benefit of a designated employee and must be given voluntarily. This leave transfer may apply to any employee of the Xxxxxx School District. The leave recipient may receive and use up to a maximum of two hundred sixty-one (261) days of shared leave during the total state employment. 26.9.5 Transferred days shall be deducted from the employee’s sick leave accumulation and will be credited to the sick leave accumulation of the employee to whom the days were transferred. 26.9.6 The leave recipient shall be paid his/her regular rate of pay; however, the dollar value of the leave donated shall be ignored and the leave shall be calculated on a hour donated and hour received basis. The leave received shall be coded as shared leave and shall be maintained separately from all other leave balances. In the event the District determines that unused shared leave should be returned to leave donors, the District shall prorate the return of sick leave. 26.9.7 Sick leave includes leave accrued pursuant to the RCW’s with compensation for illness, injury and emergencies. 26.9.8 Employees are eligible for receiving shared sick leave when qualifications in Article 26.9.1 above are met. Application for shared leave shall be made in writing to the superintendent accompanied by a licensed physician or other authorized health care practitioner’s verification. 26.9.9 While an employee is on leave transferred under this section, he/she shall be classified as an employee and receive t...
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Sick and Personal Leave Sharing. The SEA Maternity Pool will be established through SEA requests of their members to donate leave for use by any leave recipient if no specific employee designation is made. The Benefits Coordinator/Payroll will maintain accounting of these days and will coordinate benefits for disability insurance.

Related to Sick and Personal Leave Sharing

  • Sick and Personal Leave The Assistant Principal shall annually be entitled to twelve (12) days of sick leave and two (2) days of personal leave. Unused personal leave days will accumulate as sick leave days. Earned sick leave may accumulate to a maximum of 340 days. Every sick day that is issued for the current school year and eventually not utilized during that school year will be multiplied by 1.5 at the end of the school year (e.g., 10 unused sick days on June 30, 2022 will be converted in a credit of 15 sick days for the Assistant Principal’s use.) This unused sick day multiplier will not be in effect during the four (4) years prior to retirement.

  • Unpaid Personal Leave Where an employee has exhausted all paid personal leave entitlements, they are entitled to take unpaid personal leave to care for members of their immediate family or household who are sick and require care and support or who require care due to an unexpected emergency. The employer and the employee shall agree on the period. In the absence of agreement, the employee is entitled to take up to two days (up to a maximum of 16 hours) of unpaid leave per occasion, provided the requirements of 7.2.5(a) and 7.2.5(b) are met.

  • 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

  • Extended Personal Leave Leave without pay for up to one (1) year may be granted to a teacher provided said teacher has been actively employed for five (5) continuous contract years preceding the granting of this leave and has not been granted an extended part-time leave within that period. Application for said leave shall include a statement indicating the purpose of the leave and shall be submitted, except in unusual circumstances, as determined by the District, thirty (30) days prior to the date the leave is to commence.

  • Personal Leave Written request for a personal leave of absence without pay will be considered on an individual basis by the Hospital. Such requests are to be submitted to the employee's immediate supervisor at least four (4) weeks in advance, unless not reasonably possible to give such notice, and a written reply will be given within fourteen (14) days except in cases of emergency in which case a reply will be given as soon as possible. Employees needing personal leave days for appointments with medical practitioners may utilize the personal leave language. Such leave shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Personal Leaves 8.11.4.1 As approved by the Board, personal leaves without pay may be granted in cases of exceptional need for up to six (6) months. Any such leave exceeding one (1) semester shall not be counted toward tenure or promotion or for computing salary increments. These leaves may be extended by the PVPAA upon recommendation of the xxxx for up to one (1) year.

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

  • 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 Leave With Pay Full-time employees who are eligible to accrue sick leave may use up to a maximum of six days personal leave with pay per year provided that such days shall be charged against the employee's currently accrued sick leave. This leave is non-cumulative.

  • Sexual and Personal Harassment The Employer shall provide and the Union and Employees shall support a workplace free from personal or sexual harassment and any other harassment based on the protected characteristics set out in Article 2.

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