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Contractor's Name
Everett Municipal Employees Local 113 AFSCME
Approval Date
1/17/2023
Council Approval Date
12/21/2022
End Date
12/31/2024
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Kandy Bartlett
Subject / Project Title
2023 - 2024 Labor Agreement
Tracking Number
0003555
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
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6 Years Then Destroy
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ARTICLE 13-SICK LEAVE <br /> Sick leave accrual is a form of disability insurance that is intended to assist in the prevention of financial <br /> loss during illness or incapacity. <br /> Section 1: <br /> Sick leave is defined as leave with pay taken for the illness,injury or pre-approved medical appointments <br /> of the employee. In the case of an eligible dependent,sick leave with pay may be used in accordance <br /> with Federal and State laws and applicable City requirements. <br /> Section 2: Sick Leave Provided <br /> Sick leave shall accrue to each employee,excluding part-time and day laborers,actively employed in the <br /> City service at the rate of eight(8)hours of leave for each calendar month of the employee's active <br /> service.The total carryover from year-to-year shall not exceed 960 hours(in 2023,the carryover limit <br /> shall be a maximum of 1000 hours). Sick leave will accrue beyond this limit in accordance with <br /> Washington state law,subject to the yearly carryover maximum. Regular part-time employees shall <br /> accrue sick leave benefits on a pro-rated basis based on regular hours worked each pay period. Day <br /> Laborer's shall accrue sick leave in accordance with the Washington Paid Sick Leave Law. <br /> Section 3: Leave of Absence or Lay-off <br /> Employees who,for any purpose,are granted leave of absence with pay shall continue to accrue sick <br /> leave during such leave of absence. Any employee on a non-pay status shall not accrue any sick leave. <br /> Employees laid off and rehired within twenty-four(24)months,and employees granted leave of absence <br /> without pay shall not accrue sick leave during said lay off or leave of absence,but,upon resumption of <br /> active employment,shall have available the sick leave accrued at the time of such lay off or unpaid leave. <br /> Section 4: Physician's Certification <br /> Sick leave with pay for a period of four(4)days or more requires the presentation of a written statement <br /> by the employee's personal physician and/or physician representing the City,certifying that the employee <br /> was subject to restriction. An employee that believes obtaining verification for use of paid sick leave <br /> under the Washington Paid Sick Leave Law(WPSL)would result in an unreasonable burden or expense, <br /> should contact Human Resources. An employee on sick leave shall inform their department head,or <br /> cause the department head to be informed,forthwith that they are unable to report for duty and the <br /> reasons therefore,and failure to do so without excuse shall be cause for denial of sick leave pay. <br /> Subsequent incidents may be grounds for disciplinary action. <br /> Section 5: Vacation Leave In Lieu Of Sick Leave <br /> In using sick leave,only those days on which the employee would be required to report for work shall be <br /> considered. Upon the request of an employee who shall be absent for personal illness or injury and with <br /> the concurrence of the department head or their designee,days off may be charged against the vacation to <br /> which they may be entitled,and such employee shall be paid therefore and the vacation allowance <br /> reduced accordingly. <br /> 31 <br />
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