Work and Family Participation. A. Family Activity Subject to operational needs and reasonable notice to the employer, employees shall be permitted to use accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or non-school family- related activities such as sports events, recitals, 4-H, etc., in which the employee’s child is participating. If an employee has exhausted available leave credits, the employee may request unpaid leave, unless he/she is currently subject to attendance restrictions. However, use of such leave shall not diminish an employee’s entitlement under the Family School Partnership Act, upon reasonable notice to the employer, to use up to eight (8) hours per month but not to exceed forty (40) hours per calendar year of accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or pre-school related activities in which the employee’s child is participating. Family is defined as the employee’s son, daughter, or any child the employee stands in loco parentis (to the child). Employee leave requests for family activities shall be in accordance with the appropriate departmental procedures.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Work and Family Participation. A. Family Activity Subject to operational needs and reasonable notice to the employer, employees shall be permitted to use accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or non-school family- family-related activities such as sports events, recitals, 4-H, etc., in which the employee’s child is participating. If an employee has exhausted available leave credits, the employee may request unpaid leave, unless he/she is currently subject to attendance restrictions. However, use of such leave shall not diminish an employee’s entitlement under the Family School Partnership ActAct to, upon reasonable notice to the employer, to use up to eight (8) hours per month but not to exceed forty (40) hours per calendar year of accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or pre-school related activities in which the employee’s child is participating. Family is defined as the employee’s son, daughter, or any child the employee stands in loco parentis (to the child). Employee leave requests for family activities shall be in accordance with the appropriate departmental procedures.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract
Work and Family Participation. A. Family Activity Subject to operational needs and reasonable notice to the employer, employees shall be permitted to use accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or non-school family- related activities such as sports events, recitals, 4-H, etc., in which the employee’s child is participating. If an employee has exhausted available leave credits, the employee may request unpaid leave, unless he/she is currently subject to attendance restrictions. However, use of such leave shall not diminish an employee’s entitlement under the Family School Partnership Act, upon reasonable notice to the employer, to use up to eight (8) hours per month but not to exceed forty (40) hours per calendar year of accrued leave credits (annual leave, vacation, personal leave, holiday credits, CTO) for the purpose of attending school or pre-school related activities in which the employee’s child is participating. Family is defined as the employee’s son, daughter, or any child the employee stands in loco parentis (to the child). Employee leave requests for family activities shall be in accordance with the appropriate departmental procedures.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement