Common use of Sick/Personal Leave Clause in Contracts

Sick/Personal Leave. Effective April 1, 2008, part-time employees on the seniority list on the date of ratification of this Agreement and all full-time employees shall accumulate five (5) sick/personal leave days per year. Compensation for sick/personal leave will be based on the hourly shift the employee is working at the time of the absence, not to exceed forty (40) hours for each contract year.

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Samples: teamster.org, d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net

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Sick/Personal Leave. Effective April 1, 2008, part-time employees on the seniority list on the date of ratification of this Agreement and all full-time employees shall accumulate five (5) days sick/personal leave days per year. Compensation for sick/personal leave will be based on the hourly shift the employee is working at the time of the absence, absence not to exceed forty (40) hours for each contract year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement

Sick/Personal Leave. Effective April 1, 2008, part-time employees on the seniority list on the date of ratification of this Agreement June 6, 2008 and all full-time employees shall accumulate five seven (57) sick/personal leave days per year. Compensation for sick/personal leave will be based on the hourly shift the employee is working at the time of the absence, not to exceed forty fifty-six (4056) hours for each contract year.. TA

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local 745 Dock Shuttle Local Rider

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Sick/Personal Leave. Effective April 1, 2008, part-time employees on the seniority list on the date of ratification of this Agreement June 6, 2008 and all full-time employees shall accumulate five seven (57) days sick/personal leave days per year. Compensation for sick/personal leave will be based on the hourly shift the employee is working at the time of the absence, absence not to exceed forty (40) hours for each contract year.. TA

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local 745 Office Clerical Local Rider

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