Personal Leave Use and Definition. All employees shall be allowed up to three (3) work days of personal leave each school/ work year at full pay. Unused personal leave days will not carryover to the following school/ work year, but shall accumulate as unused sick leave days. Personal business, as defined herein, shall mean an activity that requires the employee’s presence during the school/work day and is of such a nature that it cannot be attended to at a later time when school/work is not in session or at the conclusion of a working day or on weekends. Personal leave shall not include any activity producing taxable income (other than the sale of the employee’s residence). Employees shall not be required to provide the specific reason for the leave, but shall affirm that such use is consistent with the provisions of this Section. Personal business may include, but is not limited to, attending weddings, graduations, and religious obligations along with taking a child to or from college.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Personal Leave Use and Definition. All employees shall be allowed up to three (3) work days of personal leave each school/ work year at full pay. Unused personal leave days will not carryover to the following school/ work year, year but shall accumulate as unused sick leave days. Personal business, as defined herein, shall mean an activity that requires the employee’s presence during the school/work day and is of such a nature that it cannot be attended to at a later time when school/work is not in session or at the conclusion of a working day or on weekends. Personal leave shall not include any activity producing taxable income (other than the sale of the employee’s residence). Employees shall not be required to provide the specific reason for the leave, leave but shall affirm that such use is consistent with the provisions of this Section. Personal business may include, but is not limited to, attending weddings, graduations, and religious obligations along with taking a child to or from college.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement