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2000-112
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9/19/2000
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Accumulated sick leave honrs shall continue to be indicated on all full-time employees pay stub. <br />Section 18.03 Sick leave shall not be paid to any full-time employee, which exceeds forty (40) <br />hours in any given week. A week is defined as 12:01 AM, Sunday to 12:00 Midnight Saturday. <br />Section 18.04 An employee who is to be absent on sick ]eave shall notify the Employer of <br />such absence and the reason therefor at least one half hour before the start of his work shift each <br />day he is to be absent. It is recognized, however, that an employee who is to be hospitalized or is <br />recuperating from such hospitalization shall not be required to call in on a daily basis. Such <br />employee shall be required to notify the City of the first day of his absence and shall be required <br />to keep the City regularly apprised of his anticipated date of return. <br />Section 18.05 A fall-time employee who is absent on sick leave for an entire scheduled work <br />day shall be charged at a maximum of eight (8) hours of sick leave and shall be paid at <br />one-hundred (100%) of their regulaz rate; unless Section 18.06 D is applied. <br />A full-time employee who is absent for a portion of a scheduled work day shall be charged the <br />amount of time absent to the nearest minute and shall be paid at one-hundred (100%) of their <br />regular rate; unless Section 18.06 D is applied. Sick leave rnay not be paid for any full-time <br />employee on his two (2) scheduled day's off, each week; even if he had been scheduled to work <br />overtime. Sick leave may not be used for less than one (1) hour. <br />Section 18.06 A.) If an "Eligible Employee" is absent on sick leave for one, two, ar no more <br />than three, occurrence days; for no more than a maximum of twenty-four (24) hours, (re. Each <br />occurrence constitutes one day even if for less,than 8 sick leave hours paid) within a calendar <br />year; then that "Eligible Employee" will not be required to submit a doctor's excuse to be paid <br />sick leave, unless the employee was off sick due to a Major Illness. The hours paid above are <br />subject to the meeting the criteria as set forth in B. below and to the criteria in Sections 18.15, 18.16, <br />and 25.03. The hours paid above cannot be used by the "Eligible Employee" on his last scheduled <br />work day before a vacation and his first scheduled work day after a vacation; unless <br />prior management approval is given. The hours paid above will also not be applied to the sick <br />leave reduction process as described in D. below. <br />B.) "Eligible Employee" is defined as fotlows, for purpose of Section A.) above; <br />as those who meet the following requirements: <br />1 year full-time service, minimum of 96 sick leave hours required, prior to payment. <br />Z years full-time service, minimum of 192 sick leave hours required, prior to payment. <br />3 years full-time service, minimum of 288 sick leave hours required, prior to payment. <br />4 years or more full-time service, minimum of 384 sick leave hours required, prior to <br />payment. <br />C.) For those employees who do not meet the above requirements in Section B.} <br />above, which requires a certain sick leave hour balance based on years of full-time service; then they <br />must continue to submit satisfactory proof, (Which may be on employer provided forms); of their <br />illness such that they were under a doctor's care prior to being paid any sick leave time. Tnese same <br />employees will be subject to D. below, if applicable. They will also be subject to periodic attendance <br />record reviews if management believes that this employee is developing an attendance problem and <br />are subject to the provisions of other Section 18's that deal with possible abuse. <br />D.) A full-time employee who exceeds sixty (60) hours of paid sick leave time, <br />without a Major Illness, excluding those hours paid to employees in A. above, for no more than 24 <br />13 <br />... . . . : :.. . C , :. . ? . . .
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