Personal Sick Leave definition
Examples of Personal Sick Leave in a sentence
Paid Time Off (PTO) is defined as a combination of all paid leave categories including Vacation, Holidays, Bereavement, Family and Personal Sick Leave.
Sick leave is divided into two categories: (1) Personal Sick Leave, and (2) Family Sick Leave.
Personal Sick Leave Bank Transitioned employees will have a personal sick leave benefit bank totalling their accrued but unused sick leave hours upon separaton from ABAG employment.
The teacher retains his/her Personal Sick Leave Account and Retirement Insurance Account but does not accumulate additional personal illness days.
The Board shall continue to pay such insurance premiums as provided via this Agreement for the teacher who is drawing compensation via one's Personal Sick Leave Account or Sick Leave Bank.
Paid Time Off (PTO) is defined as a combination of all paid leave categories including Vacation, Holidays, Bereavement, Family and Personal Sick Leave but not including Educational Leave.
Subject to Article 25, Section E (Personal Sick Leave Surplus Account), unused sick benefit provision shall be accumulated annually.
For employees in employment as of May 1, 1988, all sick leave earned but not taken as of the beginning of the pay period closest to May 10, 1988, was placed in a Personal Sick Leave account.
Within 12 months from the date this Agreement commences, an employee may request to forego any Pre 27 March Personal (Sick) Leave for an equivalent amount of pay, provided that the employee must retain an accrual of the equivalent of 15 days sick leave.
In the alternative, the time accrued as “teacher in charge” (professional leave) may be converted, at the option of the teacher, to one’s Personal Sick Leave Account (PSLA) or Retirement Insurance Account (RIA).