Suspended without pay Sample Clauses

The 'Suspended without pay' clause allows an employer to temporarily remove an employee from their duties without providing salary or wages during the suspension period. This clause typically applies in situations where an employee is under investigation for misconduct, violation of company policies, or pending the outcome of disciplinary proceedings. Its core practical function is to give employers a mechanism to address potential issues or infractions while protecting the workplace, without the obligation to continue paying the employee during the suspension.
Suspended without pay. Upon taking such action, the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Human Resources Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. No employee shall be suspended for more than thirty (30) calendar days at any one time, or;
Suspended without pay. Upon taking such action, the Fire Chief shall file with the employee and the Human Resources Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. No employee shall be suspended for more than six (6) months at any one (1) time.
Suspended without pay. Supervisors shall not accrue Sick and Vacation entitlement time while suspended without pay for thirty (30) days or longer as a result of disciplinary action.

Related to Suspended without pay

  • Suspension Without Pay If Employee is suspended and/or temporarily prohibited from participating in the conduct of the Employer’s affairs by a notice served under Section 8(e)(3) or (g)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the Employer’s obligations under this Agreement will be suspended as of the date of service thereof, unless stayed by appropriate proceedings. If the charges in such notice are dismissed, the Employer may in its discretion: (a) pay Employee all or part of the compensation withheld while its contract obligations were suspended; and/or (b) reinstate (in whole or in part) any of its obligations which were suspended.

  • Leave Without Pay An employee shall not be entitled to payment for a public holiday falling during a period of leave without pay (including sick leave and military leave without pay) unless the employee has worked during the fortnight ending on the day on which the holiday is observed.

  • Leaves Without Pay A. Military leave shall be granted in accordance with statutory requirements and University policy. B. Appearance as an individual rather than as an officer or an employee of the University, whether voluntary or in response to a legal order, to appear and testify in private litigation. If an employee has vacation or compensatory time off available to use, the employee may choose to use that leave for this purpose. C. In accordance with the Family Medical Leave Act, an employee shall be granted up to twelve (12) weeks unpaid leave to care for a family member. During this period of time, the Employer shall continue to make the Employer's contribution to the employee's health insurance as though the employee were on payroll. An employee may also be eligible to use sick leave under the provisions of Article 17. D. An employee shall be granted up to sixteen (16) hours unpaid time per year for business connected to children's schooling (i.e., conferences). If an employee has vacation or compensatory time off available to use, the employee may choose to use that leave for this purpose. E. Other personal leaves may be granted at any time to any employee for any period of time for personal purposes with department head approval. This leave may include personal unpaid educational leave to attend a University educational program leading toward a University degree. Should more than one (1) employee in a work location request personal leave at the same time and staffing not allow approval of more than one (1) employee on leave, the employee with the most University Seniority shall get the leave. However, personal or educational leave may be denied if other previously approved leaves do not allow staffing flexibility to grant additional leaves.

  • Sick Leave Without Pay Sick leave without pay shall be granted to an employee who does not qualify for sick leave with pay, or who is unable to return to work at the termination of the period for which sick leave with pay is granted.