Use for Funerals, Illness in Family Sample Clauses

Use for Funerals, Illness in Family. Employees may use up to twenty-four hours (24) of paid funeral leave to attend the funeral of a member of the employee’s immediate family (see definition of immediate family in Section 3 of the City’s Employee Handbook). Sixteen (16) hours of sick leave may also be used for attending the funeral of an employee’s immediate family member. Up to three days of sick leave may also be used for the purpose of attending to the needs of a critically ill member of the employee’s immediate family. Critically ill is defined where a physician has indicated that there is the imminent probability of death or that the employee is ordered to observe and monitor the condition of the health of the employee’s kin. The period of sick leave usage may be extended in 30 calendar day increments, up to 90 calendar days, if pre-approved by the City Manager
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Use for Funerals, Illness in Family. Employees may use up to twenty-four (24) hours of paid funeral leave to attend the funeral of a member of the employee's immediate family. Up to sixteen (16) hours of sick leave may also be used for attending the funeral of an employee's immediate family member. Immediate Family shall include employee'sfamily members as defined by Xxxx. Stat. 181.9413. When necessary, up to three (3) days of sick leave with pay may also be used for the purpose of attending to the needs of an illness, injury or disability of a member of the employee's immediate family. Immediate Family shall include employee's family members as defined by Xxxx. Stat. 181.9413.

Related to Use for Funerals, Illness in Family

  • Illness in Family A leave of absence without pay up to one year shall be granted for the purpose of caring for a sick member of the employee’s immediate family. Additional leave may be granted at the discretion of the Board.

  • Illness in Immediate Family 1. Up to three (3) days of sick leave may be used by a teacher for each serious illness of a member of that teacher's immediate family or birth of a child of a teacher. Serious illness shall mean an illness where death is probable and may occur, surgery is performed requiring hospitalization, or illness requiring treatment by a physician. Two (2) additional days of sick leave may be used where round trip travel is 600 miles or more.

  • Family Medical Leave or Critical Illness Leave a) Family Medical Leave or Critical Illness leaves granted to a permanent Teacher or long-term Occasional Teacher under this Article shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Employment Standards Act, 2000, as amended.

  • Leave for Family Illness In the case of illness of a member of an employee’s immediate family, meaning spouse, son, daughter, father, mother, or person to whom the employee is legal guardian when no one at home other than the employee can provide for the needs of the ill person, the employee may be granted, after notifying her immediate management supervisor, leave with pay up to five (5) working days per fiscal year, for the purpose of making such arrangements as are necessary to permit the employee’s return to work. The immediate management supervisor may require proof of the need for such leave as she considers necessary.

  • Compensable Work-Related Injury or Illness Leave An employee who sustains a work-related illness or injury that is compensable under the state workers’ compensation law may select time-loss compensation exclusively or leave payments in addition to time-loss compensation. Employees who take sick leave, vacation leave or compensatory time during a period in which they receive time-loss compensation will receive full sick leave, vacation leave or compensatory time pay in addition to any time-loss payments. Notwithstanding Section 18.1, of Article 18, Leave Without Pay, the Employer may separate an employee in accordance with Article 31, Reasonable Accommodation and Disability Separation.

  • Immediate family or household 25.2.1 The entitlement to use personal leave for the purposes of carer’s or bereavement leave is subject to the person in respect of whom the leave is taken being either:

  • Subsidy During Family and Medical Leave For employees who are on family or medical leave, under the provisions of Article 46 of this MOU, Management shall continue the City's medical and dental plan subsidies for employees who are enrolled in a City health and/or dental plan prior to the beginning of said leave. Employees shall be eligible for such continued subsidies while on a Family or Medical Leave in accordance with Article 46 herein. However, for any unpaid portion of Family or Medical Leave, health and/or dental plan subsidies shall be continued for a maximum of nine (9) pay periods, except while an employee is on a Pregnancy Disability Leave absence (up to 4 months), Management shall continue the City’s subsidy for her pregnancy health coverage (medical plan subsidy) in compliance with the provisions of SB 299 and AB 592 enacted in 2011.

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