Using Paid Sick Leave Sample Clauses

Using Paid Sick Leave. An employee may use his/her sick leave accruals for:
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Using Paid Sick Leave. Use of sick leave is permitted only when an employee, or someone on the employee's behalf, has notified the employee's supervisor of the impending absence within a reasonable time of the employee's scheduled starting time in accordance with department work rules. The maximum number of hours of paid sick leave an employee may take is the number posted to his/her account balance at the time the sick leave is taken; an employee may not "borrow" sick leave before it is earned.

Related to Using Paid Sick Leave

  • Family Sick Leave An employee may use sick leave credits for family illness or injury only if the employee must provide direct care to an immediate family member. For purposes of family sick leave, “immediate family member” will mean the employee’s parent, spouse, or child, including step-child and xxxxxx child.

  • Accrued 100% sick leave The use of sick leave under this subsection is at the employee's discretion.

  • Unused Sick Leave The accrual of unused sick leave hours is unlimited. The City and the Union commit to the evaluation and establishment of a mutually beneficial non-use of sick leave incentive and pay-out policy. Until such time that a policy is established, accumulated sick leave shall be compensated as follows: Upon retirement from the City service, an employee shall be paid sixty percent (60%) of his accumulated sick leave, with the rate of payment based upon his regular pay at the time he retires. Upon the death of an employee, his beneficiary shall be paid sixty percent (60%) of his accumulated unused sick leave, with the payment based upon his regular pay at the date of his death.

  • Advanced Sick Leave a. Employees who are incapacitated for the performance of duties because of serious disability or ailment may request advance sick leave not to exceed two hundred and forty (240) hours. These two hundred and forty (240) hours of sick leave may be advanced to an employee with a medical emergency related to the adoption of a child, for family care or bereavement purposes, or to care for a family member with a serious health condition.

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