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Page 39 of 150 <br />other rights and benefits determined by seniority. Unpaid military leave will be considered hours <br />worked for the purpose of vacation leave and sick leave accruals. <br /> <br />Eligibility for continuation of insurance coverage for employees on military leave beyond fifteen days <br />will follow the same procedures as for any employee on an unpaid leave of absence. <br />For reference see Minn. Stat. § 192.261; AG Opinion 310h-1(a) <br /> <br />Section 11.04B Military Leave for Family Members <br />The city will not discharge from employment or take adverse employment action against an employee <br />because an immediate family member is in the military forces of the United States or Minnesota. Nor <br />will the city discharge from employment or take adverse employment action against an employee <br />because they attend departure or homecoming ceremonies for deploying or returning personnel, family <br />training or readiness events or events held as part of official military reintegration programs. <br />Employees may substitute paid leave if they choose to do so. <br /> <br />Unless the leave would unduly disrupt the operations of the city, employees whose immediate family <br />member, as a member of the United States armed forces has been ordered into active service in support <br />of a war or other national emergency, will be granted an unpaid leave of absence, not to exceed one <br />day’s duration in any calendar year, to attend a send-off or homecoming ceremony for the mobilized <br />service member. <br />For reference, see Minn. Stat. § 181.948. <br /> <br />Section 11.04C Military Leave for Family Member Injured or Killed in Active Service <br />Employees will be granted up to ten working days of unpaid leave whose immediate family member <br />(defined as a person’s parent, child, grandparents, siblings or spouse) is a member of the United States <br />armed forces who has been injured or killed while engaged in active service. The 10 days may be <br />reduced if an employee elects to use appropriate accrued paid leave. <br />For reference, see Minn. Stat. § 181.947 & Minn. Stat. § 181.948 <br /> <br />Section 11.04D Civil Air Patrol <br />The city will grant employees an unpaid leave of absence for time spent serving as a member of the <br />Civil Air Patrol upon request and authority of the State or any of its political subdivisions, unless the <br />absence would unduly disrupt the operations of the city. Employees may choose to use vacation or <br />PTO leave while on Civil Air Patrol Leave but are not required to do so. <br />For reference, see Minn. Stat. § 181.946. <br /> <br />Section 11.05 Jury Duty <br />Regular full-time and part-time employees will be granted paid leaves of absence for required jury <br />duty. Such employees will be required to turn over any compensation they receive for jury duty, minus <br />mileage reimbursement, to the city in order to receive their regular wages for the period. Time spent <br />on jury duty will not be counted as time worked in computing overtime. <br /> <br />Employees excused or released from jury duty during their regular working hours will report to their <br />regular work duties as soon as reasonably possible or will take accrued vacation or compensatory time <br />to make up the difference. <br /> <br />Employees are required to notify their supervisor as soon as possible after receiving notice to report <br />for jury duty. The employee will be responsible for ensuring that a report of time spent on jury duty <br />and pay form is completed by the clerk of court so the city will be able to determine the amount of <br />compensation due for the period involved. <br />98