Substitution of Paid Leave Benefits for Military Caregiver Leave Sample Clauses

Substitution of Paid Leave Benefits for Military Caregiver Leave. An employee may elect to substitute accrued vacation, compensatory time off, and/or up to twelve (12) workweeks of sick leave for unpaid Military Caregiver Leave. If an employee wishes to take unpaid Military Caregiver Leave and the employee’s vacation accrual balance is at the maximum, the employee will be required to use at least 10 percent of accrued vacation prior to taking unpaid Military Caregiver Leave.
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Substitution of Paid Leave Benefits for Military Caregiver Leave. Employees may elect to use Pay for Family Care and Bonding (PFCB) if they meet the criteria set forth in Section B.1, above. For any portion of the leave during which employees are not receiving PFCB, they may elect to substitute accrued vacation, compensatory time off, and/or up to twelve (12) workweeks of sick leave for unpaid Military Caregiver Leave. If an employee wishes to take unpaid Military Caregiver Leave and the employee’s vacation accrual balance is at the maximum, the employee will be required to use at least 10 percent of accrued vacation prior to taking unpaid Military Caregiver Leave.

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