SICK DAYS / BUSINESS DAYS / LEAVES Sample Clauses

SICK DAYS / BUSINESS DAYS / LEAVES. Section 1: Employees shall have an accumulative paid sick leave at the rate of sixteen (16) days per year. Sick leave shall be interpreted to mean personal illness, quarantine at home or serious illness or death in the immediate family or household. Immediate family is defined as: parents or persons standing in lieu thereof, children, grandchildren, grandparents, brother, sister, spouse, parents of spouse and brothers and sisters in-law. Absences under this section of five consecutive days or more will require the submission of a doctor’s note. Sick leave not used in the year of service for which it is granted shall be accumulated with no limit for a maximum accumulation. There shall be a twenty-four (24) hour service available to employees who are calling in sick and to facilitate the hiring of substitutes. Employees must make every effort to report their absence no later than 6:00 a.m. of the date such leave is to be taken. Any teacher failing to report his/her absence before 6:00 a.m. of the day such sick leave is sought shall file a written report with the Superintendent’s Office upon return to work. Section 2: Employees shall be allowed to use up to three (3) days per year of their sick leave allotment as personal leave for business purposes. They shall suffer no loss in pay nor shall they lose any of their accumulated sick leave. The principal of the school or supervisor shall be notified three (3) school days in advance by the employee applying for the personal business leave. In case of an emergency, the employee may phone that he/she will be absent. Personal business is defined as any business that cannot be conducted at a time not in conflict with the employee’s regular work day or an emergency over which he/she has no control that requires immediate attention. Except for highly unusual circumstances, which would be explained and approved in advance by the Superintendent or his/her designee, personal business leave shall not be allowed to be taken immediately prior to nor immediately after a holiday, vacation period, Institute day or inservice day, nor the first or last week of the school term. Section 3: Employees who are required to serve on jury duty or who receive a subpoena to serve as a witness during the school year shall receive full salary. Section 4: As of the signing of this contract, the Board of Education will strictly adhere to the provision of the contract regarding the granting or denial of leaves of absence. All leaves are withou...
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  • Sick Days Employees will be provided with 6 sick days per calendar year. Sick days are paid at 75% of the employee’s step rate.

  • Working Days Without prejudice to clause 9.1, where the Authority funds the delivery of this Contract using European Social Fund (ESF) funds or in its role as a Co-financing Organisation uses this contract as a match for ESF provision, either at the outset of the contract or at any point during the life of the contract, the Contractor and any Sub-contractors appointed by it shall be bound by the corresponding additional requirements detailed within relevant Contractor Guidance, including the maintaining of records until at least 31 December 2023.

  • Sick Leave Days Subject to paragraphs C9.

  • Work Days The work day shall consist of an assigned shift within twenty-four (24) consecutive hours commencing at 12:01 a.m.

  • Leave Days 1. Each full-time teacher employed under regular contract shall be entitled to an annual allotment of thirteen (13) leave days. Such allotment shall be credited the first day of each school year and unused days shall be accumulated as sick leave to a total of one hundred eighty-two and one half (182.5) days. The teacher’s accumulated sick days may be used following use of 13 days and a doctor’s note with approval by Superintendent. Certificated staff with an accumulation of 182.5 days of accumulated sick leave shall be compensated at the end of each school year at the rate of the current daily certified substitute pay per each unused day above the 182.5 day accumulation. Such payments shall be made in July of each year. This money shall be placed in the teacher’s 403(b). If school corporation revenue in the Education Fund exceeds expenditures in the calendar year by an amount between $6,000 and $24,000, then the amount of that excess (minus compensation pay), not to exceed $18,000, shall be made available to fund a buyback of unused accumulated sick leave days on the following terms: Teachers shall have the option of selling up to ten (10) days, per round, of unused accumulated sick leave back to the school corporation at the daily rate of pay for a certified substitute teacher. This option will be offered to teachers in accordance with their seniority (total years of continuous service at Western Xxxxx) in the school corporation, with the teacher with the most seniority having priority to exercise the option, and it shall be available only to the extent of the total amount of money available as set forth above. Payment for these days shall be deposited in the individual teacher’s 403(b) plan, and upon payment those sick leave days shall no longer be available to the selling teacher. Said days must have been earned while the teacher has been employed in the school corporation. To participate in the program a teacher must maintain at all times a minimum balance of one hundred (100) days of accumulated sick leave. This method shall continue in successive rounds until the available money remaining less than daily rate of pay for a certified substitute teacher. If more money is available to the school corporation than is needed to fund the buy-backs exercised under this program, the school corporation may retain such money in its Education Fund. After selling a cumulative amount of eighty (80) days, teachers will receive a guaranteed buyback of any leave days over one hundred (100) remaining at the end of each school year. 2. A teacher employed under regular contract for only a portion of the school year shall be entitled to a proportional number of days (beginning the day they return to full-time status), and unused days shall be accumulative as specified herein. 3. Teachers shall be permitted to take one-half (1/2) day of paid leave which shall be recorded as one-half (1/2) day of paid leave. 4. Certificated staff may, in any academic year, utilize up to five (5) accumulated sick days for emergency family illness or injury (providing a written doctor’s note). The staff member must first use all 13 leave days and submit the request to the superintendent. These five days may be used for the medical emergency of only a spouse, children, mother, father, mother-in-law or father-in-law.

  • Weeks Any leave of absence for maternity, paternity or adoption that results from the birth or adoption of a child(ren) that is medically necessary as evidenced by an attending physician’s statement is covered by the sick leave provisions of this Agreement. The attending physician’s statement shall be submitted to the District concerning the medical circumstances that require the leave. Employees may access their earned sick leave during parenting leave up to twelve (12) weeks or the time specified by their physician. Leaves to care for children in excess of twelve (12) weeks that are not medically necessary may qualify as personal leaves of absence.

  • Days Unless specified otherwise, any period of days mandated under a Note or this Revenue Sharing Agreement shall be determined by reference to calendar days, not business days, except that any payments, notices, or other performance falling due on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal government holiday shall be considered timely if paid, given, or performed on the next succeeding business day.

  • Holidays Worked When an employee works on a calendar holiday, he/she shall receive payment of the holiday at the regular rate and in addition, at the discretion of the Employer, (1) be paid at the rate of time and one half for hours actually worked on the holiday or (2) be given compensatory time off equal to one and one half the number of hours actually worked.

  • Days Off During the two (2) week period Employees shall, whenever possible, receive two

  • Snow Days ‌ If an employee, after good faith efforts, is unable to report to work for their scheduled duty period because of weather conditions, the employee may utilize paid time off.

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