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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 721 (SEIU) - PART-TIME CIVIL SERVICE (2015-2017)
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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION PART-TIME CIVIL SERVICE UNIT (SEIU)
Contract #
A-2015-153
Agency
PERSONNEL SERVICES
Council Approval Date
8/4/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2017
Destruction Year
2022
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multiple of one -half (Y2). <br />E. Extended. The City Manager may grant leave up to six (6) months without pay to <br />an employee who has exhausted all of his or her accrued sick leave if a licensed <br />physician designated by the City Manager indicates that the employee will be <br />sufficiently recovered to return to his or her employment within a six (6) month <br />period. Prior to the expiration of the additional time, the employee may return to <br />his or her position provided that the employee has a certificate from one of the <br />above mentioned physicians stating that the employee is able to perform all the <br />duties of his or her position without qualification. In addition to the above, the <br />City Manager may grant a further extension not to exceed a total of one (1) year <br />without pay. <br />F. Extension by Use of Accrued Compensatory Time Off. After an employee's sick <br />leave has been exhausted, he or she may be granted permission to use any unused <br />compensatory time off benefits or unused vacation leave. <br />G. Notice. The employee taking sick leave shall notify his or her immediate <br />supervisor either prior to or within four (4) hours after the time he or she is <br />scheduled to report for duty, or as otherwise established by departmental <br />regulations. When the absence is more than three (3) consecutive working days, <br />the employee must present to his or her Executive Director a physician's <br />certificate stating that, in the physician's opinion, the employee could not report <br />to work because of such illness or injury and that the employee is sufficiently <br />recovered to safely return to work. Such certificate shall be transmitted to the <br />Executive Director of Personnel Services with the report of the employee's return <br />to work. <br />A physician's certificate or other satisfactory written evidence of actual illness or <br />injury may be required after an absence of any duration less than three (3) days. <br />H. Denial. No employee shall be entitled to sick leave with pay while absent from <br />duty because of sickness or injury purposely self - inflicted or caused by willful <br />misconduct; or, sickness or disability sustained while engaged in employment <br />other than employment by the City, for monetary gain or other compensation, or <br />by reason of engaging in business or activity for monetary gain or other <br />compensation. <br />I. Excess Usage. If sick leave is used in excess of that due and available to an <br />employee, such excess sick leave will first be deducted from any available <br />compensatory time off benefit; second, deducted from vacation leave; third, from <br />the next scheduled salary payment. <br />3_ Personal_ Necessity Leave. Each employee shall be afforded the opportunity to <br />use up to 36 hours of sick leave per calendar yeas, on a non - cumulative basis, as <br />personal necessity leave. All of this personal necessity leave may be used to <br />attend to an illness of a child, parent, or spouse of the employee. As used in this <br />24 <br />
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