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Other Leaves of AbsenceFamily and Medical Leave (FMLA) - As more fully explained in the Saint Joseph's College Family Medical Leave policy, available in the Office of Human Resources, in accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, eligible employees are entitled to 12 weeks of FMLA leave of absence over a designated 12-month period. The leave, if granted, will count against the total entitlement of FMLA leave. A FMLA leave may be requested for any of the following reasons:
Further Education or Training - You may request leave without pay to enroll in a trade, technical, secretarial school or college. In order to be approved, you must show evidence that the educational program is expected to improve your work performance and/or be of long-range value to the College. Occasionally, the College itself may initiate a leave with pay by offering an employee a special assignment that is peculiarly advantageous to that employee and the College. Whether an employee granted leave with pay or without pay, the specific conditions concerning the employee's obligation to the College upon return will be subject to pre-arrangement between the supervisor, department head, cognizant vice president, Vice President for Business Affairs, and the employee. If an employee leaves the College for further education/training without obtaining an official leave of absence, the employee will be considered as having voluntarily terminated his/her employment with the College. Personal Leave - At the discretion of the College, a leave of absence without pay may be granted for situations where no eligible benefits with pay exist. During such a leave, the employee is responsible for paying group health insurance premiums that he or she would normally pay while working. Leaves without pay are intended for extraordinary circumstances only and are granted only after very careful consideration and recommendation of the supervisor, department head, cognizant vice president and the Vice President for Business Affairs. Military Leave - The College recognizes authorized military leave according to the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). USERRA applies to persons who perform duty in the "uniformed services" as well as in the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. Uniformed service includes active duty, active duty for training, inactive duty for training (such as drills), and initial active duty training as well as the period for which a person is absent form a position of employment for the purpose of an examination to determine fitness to perform any such duty. To request a leave of absence for military duty, you must furnish the College with written proof of service requirements two (2) weeks in advance of service dates or as soon as otherwise possible. Any questions regarding military leave should be directed to the Office of Human Resources. Jury Duty Leave - The College recognizes that employees may have to fulfill civic responsibilities as a juror. If you are required to serve, present the subpoena showing when you will be away from work to your supervisor. In order to receive your regular pay, you must submit the pay received from the court (excluding mileage) to the College. last updated: Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 05:05:20 pm |
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