Types of Adoption Leave Sample Clauses

Types of Adoption Leave. Employees with more than 12 months’ continuous service (before the day that the adoption leave is to be taken) are entitled to take the following types of adoption leave:
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Types of Adoption Leave. There are two types of adoption leave, short adoption leave and long adoption leave: • Short adoption leave is a single, unbroken period of unpaid leave of up to 3 weeks taken by an employee starting on the day of placement of an eligible child with the employee. • Long adoption leave is a single unbroken period of up to 52 weeks unpaid leave taken by an employee after the day of placement of an eligible child with the employee for adoption so that the employee can be the child’s primary care-giver. Long adoption leave must end within 52 weeks after the day of placement of the child.

Related to Types of Adoption Leave

  • Adoption Leave (a) The employee will notify the employer at least ten weeks in advance of the date of commencement of adoption leave and the period of leave to be taken. An employee may commence adoption leave prior to providing such notice, where through circumstances beyond the control of the employee, the adoption of a child takes place earlier.

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  • Parental/Adoption Leave (a) A nurse who has been employed for at least thirteen (13) weeks and who is a parent of a child is entitled to parental leave without pay following the birth of the child or the coming of the child into the custody, care and control of a parent for the first time, shall be entitled to thirty-seven (37) weeks (provided the employee did not take pregnancy leave) of parental/adoption leave of absence without pay in accordance with the provisions of the Employment Standards Act of Ontario as may be amended from time to time, except as hereunder set out in this article.

  • Maternity/Paternity/Adoption Leave An Employee who is expecting the birth or adoption of a child shall be entitled to maternity/paternity/adoption leave without pay, provided she presents a medical certificate confirming the probable date of confinement, or in the case of adoption, gives the Employer notice of eligibility. Except in extenuating circumstances, the notice shall be submitted in writing at least twenty-eight (28) days in advance of the leave and shall specify the probable date of commencement and the anticipated length of leave. The following conditions shall apply:

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