Volunteer Leave definition
Examples of Volunteer Leave in a sentence
Florida Disaster Volunteer Leave is provided for an employee who is a certified disaster service volunteer of the American Red Cross.
Florida Disaster Volunteer Leave is provided by Section 110.120, Florida Statutes, for an employee who is a certified disaster service volunteer of the American Red Cross.
Such leaves include, Military Leave, Jury Duty Leave, Public Office Leave, Volunteer Leave, Paid Parental Leave, Family Medical Leave, Donated Leave, Leave Without Pay, Education Leave and Training Leave.
Injury Leave, Voting Leave, Volunteer Leave, and Military Leave shall follow the policies established in the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual.
The Human Resources Policies and Procedures Manual shall be used for administering Family and Medical Leave, Injury Leave, Voting Leave, Military Leave, Paid Volunteer Leave, and Court and Jury Leave.
In addition, employees will not be entitled to overtime, compensatory time, exchange time, travel reimbursement or per diem while on Disaster Services Volunteer Leave from the State of Washington.
Such leaves include, Military Leave, Jury Duty Leave, Public Office Leave, Volunteer Leave, Paid Parental Leave, Family Medical Leave, Donated Leave, and Leave Without Pay.
Volunteer Leave does not include for example volunteering at your child's school to assist with canteen, class-based activities or localised sporting events.
To the extent that other leaves are authorized or mandated by federal, state or municipal law (such as the Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act), the University will grant such leaves to employees in accordance with and pursuant to the terms or provisions of those laws.
An employee may be granted other leaves not affecting accrued leave balances, such as Florida Disaster Volunteer Leave, Civil disorder or disaster leave, Athletic competition leave, and other types of leave in accordance with state and federal law and University policy.