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Standard Name: | Leave of Absence |
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Scope: | All Staff |
Revision Date: | May 24, 2021 |
Last Review Date: | June 7, 2023 |
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General policyOn : On occasion, an employee may find that personal, health, or family problems situations make it necessary to be absent from work. Reliant desires to support its employees in times of stress and, if possible, accommodate needs that can arise unexpectedly. Leaves of absence for limited periods of time will be permitted, in Reliant's sole discretion, depending on the reasons and circumstances that prompt such a request. Such a leave of absence must be supported by valid reasons and approved by managementboth the local supervisor and the Reliant office. Leaves of absence are normally granted only for the reasons specified below. |
Family and Medical Leave
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Reliant employees may be eligible for up to |
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12 weeks of |
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leave during a 12-month period if they have been employed by Reliant for at least |
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one year. Employees may be eligible for family |
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or medical leave for one of the reasons listed below:
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The employee may take leave in 12 consecutive weeks, may use the leave intermittently, or, under certain circumstances, may use the leave to reduce the workweek or workday, resulting in a reduced hour schedule. In all cases, the leave may not exceed a total of 12 workweeks over a 12-month period. For the birth, adoption, or foster care of a child, the supervisor and the employee must mutually agree to the schedule before the employee may take the leave intermittently or work a reduced-hour schedule. Leave for birth, adoption, or foster care of a child must be taken within one year of the birth or placement of the child. In the case when spouses who are eligible for leave both work at the same ministry or church, they may be limited to a combined total of 12 weeks of leave during any 12-month period if the leave is taken to care for the employee’s parent with a serious health condition, for the birth of a child or to care for the child after birth, or for placement of a child for adoption or foster care or to care for the child after placement. Employees should coordinate with their supervisor and/or partner church or ministry if this situation applies to them. Employees are able to use available accrued PTO during Family or Medical Leave in addition to applicable benefits such as Paid Parental Leave. During a Medical Leave, Reliant employees may be eligible for Short-Term Disability. Please see this Common Parental Leave Scenarios page for more information.
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The death of a family member, close friend, or ministry supporter is a tragedy. In some cases, it is also an opportunity to comfort and minister to other people involved as well as to be comforted. Reliant recognizes that the death of an immediate family member can have a significant impact on an employee and that the grieving process is important. In the event of an immediate family member's death, such as spouse |
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, child (including pregnancy loss), or parent, several days may be needed to prepare for a return to the |
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workplace. In other cases, attending the funeral of a relative or friend that does not involve long travel may take less than a day. Therefore, Reliant gives the supervisor and employee reasonable flexibility in determining the time needed away from work in the event of a death. An employee may take up to five |
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days of paid leave for bereavement, if necessary. However, in extreme cases, additional leave may be taken as PTO or as an unpaid leave of absence. Specific permission for additional time off beyond the five days must be received from |
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the supervisor and communicated to their Program Team. Employees |
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should notify their supervisor as soon as possible in advance of any absence when they desire to invoke leave for bereavement purposes. |
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If an employee is relocating due to a job-related purpose, such as ministry reassignment, the supervisor and employee may work out an acceptable agreement on time away from work for securing housing and moving. If an employee's relocation is a personal decision, then time away from work must be taken as PTO or, with Reliant's permission, unpaid time off. |
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Reliant supports the democratic process that our nation is founded upon and desires to foster participation in it. In light of this, employees |
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may take time away from work in order to vote |
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if they do not have sufficient time outside of working hours. The activity of voting is expected to normally involve no more than two hours. If the employee expects it to take longer, he or she should notify his or her supervisor as soon as possible. |
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Reliant recognizes the responsibilities of citizenship and expects its employees to fulfill their civic obligation when called to serve as jury members. Employees are permitted to participate in jury duty in lieu of normal work obligations. Employees must notify their supervisor when formal notice is received for jury duty. If released from court early, the employee shall report back to work. During such jury service, Reliant will generally continue to pay the employee's regular wages on the same basis as when the employee is actually performing all required services of employment for Reliant, independent of any jury duty compensation. |
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Reliant will grant military leave as necessary in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. |
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Employees taking part in a variety of military duties are covered under this policy. Such military duties include leaves of absence taken by members of the uniformed services, including active duty, reserve or National Guard, for training, periods of active military service, and funeral honors duty, as well as time spent being examined to determine fitness to perform such service. Unless military necessity prevents it, or is otherwise impossible or unreasonable, employees should provide their supervisor with notice of the need for short-term leave (fewer than seven consecutive days) as far in advance as is reasonable under the circumstances. For a longer leave period of consecutive days or more, employees should provide their Program Team with written notice of leave as far in advance as is reasonable. See below for the policies on pay and PTO depending on the length of leave. The lengths are defined by the number of consecutive days:
For military leave of 7 to 30 days, employees will need to submit their Military Leave and Earnings Statement to their Program Team in order to calculate supplemental pay. |
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