Uniform Leave Rule
Uniform Leave Rules
Annexure
- All government-aided teachers, including those at formerly supported colleges in the state, are subject to these leave regulations.
- A leave of absence from work cannot be requested as a matter of right and will only be approved upon application from a college instructor or principal and only after sufficient justification has been provided. When service obligations so dictate, the authority authorized to grant any kind of leave may, if already granted, revoke all or a portion of that leave.
- No leave of absence may be taken by a teacher who is suspended.
- If a teacher or principal misses work without permission, they may face disciplinary punishment as outlined in the relevant university's statute, act, or regulations, to which their college is linked.
- All requests for leave or an extension of leave must be submitted in writing to the Principal or, in the case of a Principal, the President of the Governing Body, and authorization must be obtained before the requested leave or extension of leave is taken;
- With the caveat that all applications for leave with retroactive effect must be submitted as soon as possible, in the event that the authority with the authority to grant leave is convinced that it was not possible to apply for or obtain the sanction for leave of absence beforehand.
- Unless authorized by the leave sanctioning authority, no teacher on leave may return to work before the end of the leave period that has been given to them.
- Whether or whether the days in question are consecutive, a college instructor who misses all of the days in a given week that they are due to teach will be considered absent from duty for the whole week.
- After a teacher resigns, retires on superannuation, or quits willingly, no leave will be recorded to their leave account.