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2/8/2005
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jurisdiction, at termination, retirement or resignation in good standing based on salary at <br />termination pursuant to the following schedule: Number of sick leave days accumulated, <br />multiplied by seven and one-half percent (7 %2%), multiplied by the number of whole years of <br />service, multiplied by the hourly rate at termination. The above formula figure of seven and one- <br />halfpercent (7 %z%) will be adjusted to ten percent (10%) for an employee who terminates City <br />service after completing twenty-five (25) years of uninterrupted City service by way of <br />termination, service retirement or resignation in good standing with the City. Effective March 1, <br />2002, upon an employee's retirement, sick leave may be used as service credit on an hour for <br />hour basis, or cash in accordance with the above-mentioned formula. <br />Actively employed employees formally represented by the San Leandro Police Officers' <br />Association who die or are permanently disabled as a result of an accident which is held to be <br />compensable by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board will receive payment for unused <br />sick leave according to the seven and one-half percent (7 %z%) formula above without regard to <br />length of continuous City service. <br />Section 15. Funeral Leave <br />In the event of death in the immediate family of an employee who has one (1) or more years of <br />continuous service with the City, the employee shall, upon request to the supervisor, be granted <br />such time off with pay as is necessary to make arrangements for the funeral and attend same, not <br />to exceed three (3) workdays; additional funeral leave may be granted, not to exceed a total of <br />five (5) calendar days when such death and/or funeral is outside of the nine (9) Bay Area <br />counties. This provision does not apply if the death and/or funeral occurs during the employee's <br />paid vacation, or while the employee is on leave of absence, layoff, sick leave, or any other leave <br />status. <br />Funeral leave applies only in instances in which the employee attends the funeral or is required <br />to make funeral arrangements, but is not applicable for other purposes such as settling the estate <br />of the deceased: It is understood, however, that leave, as provided in the preceding paragraph, <br />may be granted to commence prior to the decease of a member of the employee's immediate <br />family. Such paid absence shall be charged to death leave, with full salary payment permitted <br />upon the favorable recommendation of the Police Chief and the Human Resources Director and <br />upon the approval of the City Manager. <br />The foregoing funeral leave provisions do not apply to hourly orpart-time employees. <br />Section 16. Military Leave <br />Military leave shall be granted in accordance with the provision of the California State Law. An <br />employee entitled to, and taking, military leave shall provide, through appropriate chain of <br />command, the Police Chief with orders calling him/her to active military duty. The Police Chief, <br />within the limits of military necessity and regulations, may determine when such leave shall be <br />taken: Upon returning from military leave, an employee shall provide, when applicable, copies <br />of military release papers. <br />12 <br />
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