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MnSCU-IFO Master Agreement 1995-1997
ARTICLE 18 - Leaves Without Pay
Section A. Leaves.
Subd. 1. General Leaves. A faculty member may request
a leave of absence for valid reasons for an initial period not to exceed
two (2) years. A request for leave shall be made as early as practicable
and shall include a statement as to the purpose for which the leave
is requested, including its value to the faculty member and the university.
The President shall consider the effect of such a leave upon the university,
and a request shall not be arbitrarily denied. general leave of absence
beyond two (2) consecutive years may be granted at the discretion of
the President. However, the faculty member shall cease to accrue seniority
beyond the second year.
Subd. 2. Educational Leave. The President may grant
an educational leave, unpaid, partially paid or fully paid, at the request
of the faculty member when the purpose of the leave is to work toward
certification or an advanced degree, if this request is made in a reasonable
time in advance of the leave. Such requests shall not be unreasonably
denied. Upon return to the university, the faculty member shall be entitled
to credit for years of seniority accumulated during and prior to the
leave. Normally, an educational leave will not extend beyond two (2)
years, but may be extended by the President. However, the faculty member
shall cease to accrue seniority beyond the third year.
Subd. 3. Administrative Leave. Faculty members who
accept an administrative assignment within the Minnesota state universities
shall take an administrative leave for the duration of the assignment.
A faculty member on administrative leave shall cease to accrue seniority
beyond the second year. A faculty member accepting this appointment
shall not participate in any aspect of faculty or departmental governance
and may take no action that affects his/her own terms and conditions
of employment as a faculty member. Normally, faculty members returning
to the unit shall notify the President of their intention by March 1
of the preceding academic year. Faculty members shall be returned to
the unit in accordance with Article 29, Section B, Subd. 1., and shall
be returned to the salary schedule at a step comparable to that which
the faculty member would have held had he/she remained in his/her faculty
assignment.
Subd. 4. Extended Leaves. Extended leaves of absence
of at least three (3) but not more than five (5) years may be granted
in accordance with Minnesota Statutes § 136F.43. Notwithstanding
any other Section of this Agreement, retention and accrual of all rights
and benefits for faculty on extended leave shall be governed by Minnesota
Statutes § 136F.43. Faculty members shall be returned to the unit
in accordance with Article 29, Section B, Subd. 1., and shall be returned
to the salary schedule at the step at which they were placed when they
left the unit, with accommodation for general increases in the indicated
step. If the faculty member's service to the university in the year
he/she left the unit qualified him/her for an increase in the succeeding
year, then he/she shall be entitled to that increase upon his/her return
to the unit. Seniority shall not accrue during the years faculty members
are on extended leave.
Section B. Parental Leave. Upon request, a parental
leave of absence without pay shall be granted to birth or adoptive parents.
Faculty members who intend to use parental leave according to the provisions
of this Section should notify the Administration as soon as practicable.
The leave shall commence on the date requested by the faculty member,
and shall continue for a period of up to nine (9) months; however, when
feasible, an effort should be made to begin and end a leave coincidental
with the beginning of academic quarters or semesters, as applicable. Parental
leave may be extended for an additional nine (9) months upon application
to and approval by the Administration.
While on unpaid leave that qualifies under the Family Medical Leave Act
of 1993, the Employer contribution for health and dental insurance will
continue to be paid to the extent provided for under the Act.
Section C. Maintenance of Benefits. While on unpaid
leave, the faculty member shall have the right to continue, to the extent
permitted by law, any or all benefits, provided any direct cost resulting
therefrom is reimbursed to the Employer by the faculty member.
Section D. Accrued Benefits. A faculty member while
on leave shall retain all rights and accumulated benefits. A faculty member
on leave pursuant to Section A, Subd. 2., of this Article, or a tenured
faculty member on general or extended leave of absence for purposes judged
by the President to be of benefit to the institution, such as service
or employment in the area of his/her expertise, shall for purposes of
layoff be entitled to credit for years of seniority accumulated during
the leave, and shall be entitled to continuation of insurance benefits,
unless provided through outside employment during the leave.
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