Common use of Sick Leave/Personal Leave Clause in Contracts

Sick Leave/Personal Leave. The Employee shall be entitled to fifteen (15) sick days per year. The Employer may require a physician's certificate after three (3) consecutive days of absence from employment due to illness. Sick leave may be accumulated during the term of employment and shall be carried over to any subsequent Employment Contract with the maximum number of days accumulated limited to 120 days. There shall be no cash value to any accumulated sick leave upon termination/separation. The Employee shall be entitled to three (3) personal days per year, none of which may accumulate beyond the anniversary date each year.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Contract, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Sick Leave/Personal Leave. The Employee shall be entitled to fifteen (15) sick days per year. The Employer may require a A physician's certificate is required after three (3) consecutive days of absence from employment due to illness. Sick leave may be accumulated during the term of employment and shall be carried over to any subsequent Employment Contract with the maximum number of days accumulated limited to 120 days. There shall be no cash value to any accumulated sick leave upon termination/separation. The Employee shall be entitled to three (3) personal days per year, none of which may accumulate beyond the anniversary date each year. There shall be no cash value to any personal leave remaining upon termination/separation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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