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Eligible employees at UNL may choose to donate vacation
leave to a crisis leave pool that will be available to eligible
employees who have exhausted all available sick and vacation leave
because of a personal crisis.
Donating Crisis Leave
Regular employees (those who have completed original probation)
who earn vacation leave may donate to the crisis leave pool up to
three accrued vacation days per calendar year. Under exceptional
circumstances an employee may donate up to five days per calendar
year.
Receiving Crisis Leave
Regular employees (those who have completed
original probation) may apply to receive from the crisis leave pool
up to the number of days of vacation they accrue in one calendar
year, not to exceed 24 days.
Regular employees who have
exhausted all of their available sick leave, vacation leave, and
compensatory leave that is applicable to their crisis are eligible
to apply for crisis leave for the following reasons:
- The serious illness of the employee or the employee's
spouse
- The serious illness of the employee's child, stepchild,
or parent, or a person bearing the same relationship
to the employee's spouse
- An extraordinary circumstance involving a personal
crisis that is not health-related
For purposes of this policy,
a "serious illness" is defined as follows:
- An illness that requires at least one overnight
stay in a hospital, hospice, or other residential
health care facility under the treatment or supervision
of a physician or other licensed health care provider
- An illness that requires an absence from work for
more than three days as recommended by a physician
or other licensed health care provider
- A chronic or long-term illness that is incurable
or so serious that if untreated would probably lead
to incapacity for more than three days, and requires
continuing medical treatment or supervision
If the crisis is health-related,
employees may be required to provide medical certification.
Crisis leave requires approval
of the immediate supervisor, the dean or director, and Human Resources.
Requests for crisis leave will be evaluated on the following criteria:
- Whether or not the reason for the leave is appropriate
under the policy
- The availability of leave within the crisis leave
pool
- The employee's record of leave use
Crisis leave received but not
used will be returned to the crisis leave pool.
Issues surrounding crisis leave
may not be appealed through the grievance procedure. Employees who
disagree with a denial of crisis leave may discuss the matter with
the appropriate vice chancellor or with the chancellor if the employee
does not report in a vice chancellor unit.
Forms for applying for crisis leave are available
in Human Resources or
click
here to visit the online Crisis Leave Request Form.
Questions about crisis leave
may be directed to Human Resources 472-3101
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