Common use of Unscheduled Family Care Clause in Contracts

Unscheduled Family Care. An employee shall be allowed up to one (1) working day to make appropriate arrangements for continuing care and supervision of a member of his/her immediate family where the family member’s normal care giving arrangements (such as daycare or home care) or serious illness (such as a child with a fever or an accident or trauma) require the employee to attend and/or arrange for continuing care. For the purposes of this provision, the term "the employee's immediate family" means the employee's parent, spouse, or dependant child.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Unscheduled Family Care. An employee shall be allowed up to one (1) working day to make appropriate arrangements for the continuing care and supervision of a member of his/her immediate family where the family member’s normal care giving arrangements (such as daycare day care or home care) or a serious illness (such as a child with a fever or an accident or trauma) require the employee to attend and/or and or arrange for continuing care. For the purposes of this provision, the term "the employee's ’s immediate family" means the employee's ’s parent, spouse, spouse or dependant child.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Unscheduled Family Care. An employee shall be allowed up to one (1) working day to make appropriate arrangements for the continuing care and supervision of a member of his/her their immediate family where the family member’s normal care giving arrangements (such as daycare day care or home care) or a serious illness (such as a child with a fever or an accident or trauma) require the employee to attend and/or and or arrange for continuing care. For the purposes of this provision, the term "the employee's ’s immediate family" means the employee's ’s parent, spouse, spouse or dependant child.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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