Attendance & Leave
ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏAbsence Guide
The is a comprehensive document that contains information pertaining to Attendance, such as Hours of Work, Overtime and Holiday Pay as well as information on eligibility, requesting and payment for Leave of Absences including Annual, Sick, Disability, Parental, Military, etc. Review this guide for detailed information on your paid and unpaid benefits.



Frequently asked Absence Questions
Delayed Holiday
Q. What is a Delayed Holiday?
A. A delayed holiday is a type of compensatory leave.
Q. What type of employees are eligible for a Delayed Holiday?
A. Salaried exempt administration and faculty employees, not associated with a union
are eligible to earn a delayed holiday. This excludes Clinical Faculty.
Q. How is a Delayed Holiday Earned?
A. A delayed holiday is earned when the eligible employee is required to work on a
ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏholiday or the holiday falls on an employee’s regular scheduled day off.
Q. Will Salaried exempt administration and faculty employees, not associated with
a union still be eligible to earn special compensatory leave?
A. These employees will no longer receive Special Compensatory leave for working on
a ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏholiday or if the holiday falls on an employee’s regular scheduled day off.
Q. Can the Delayed Holiday hours be paid out?
A. The delayed holiday will not be eligible for a cash disbursement.
Q. How long can I keep my Delayed Holiday hours?
A. The delayed holiday must be used within six months of earning it, or it will be
forfeited.
Q. If I have a change in status from an exempt employee to a non-exempt employee,
what happens to my Delay Holiday balances?
A. The delayed holiday hours will be forfeited.
Q. I work a 4-day work week, 10 hours each day. How many hours of delayed holiday
hours would I receive?
A. You would receive delayed holiday hours equivalent to the number of hours in your
regular workday, not to exceed your appointed hours in a workweek. You will receive
10 hours.
Q. Can I use my delayed holiday hours in partial increments?
A. No. The delayed holiday must be taken in full day increments.
Faculty Paid Parental Leave
Q. How often may a faculty member use paid parental leave?
A. This benefit may be utilized no more than twice during a faculty member’s employment
with the university, regardless of the amount used (one instance not to exceed one
semester or up to 19.5 contiguous weeks), and regardless of any breaks in service.
Q. Who may use the paid parental leave benefit?
A. The paid parental leave benefit is intended for any regular employee in the United
Faculty of Florida (UFF) bargaining unit or enrolled in the Faculty Pay Plan, employed
for a minimum of one (1) academic year for faculty members with instructional responsibilities
or a minimum of one (1) calendar year for faculty members without instructional responsibilities,
and employed on at least a 0.75 FTE line. This program does not apply to individuals
on a temporary, a term limited, or a visiting faculty line. Furthermore, employees
on contracts or grants shall be eligible to the extent that such program benefits
are permitted by the terms of the contract or grant, the rules of the funding agency,
and adequate funds are available for this purpose in the contract or grant.
Q. How does a faculty member apply for paid parental leave?
A. In order to participate in this benefit a faculty member must submit a Parental
Leave Request Form to his or her department chair or supervisor. The department chair
should then forward the Parental Leave Request Form to his or her dean for endorsement
who then forwards the request to the Academic Affairs Office. After a copy of the
request has been received by the Academic Affairs Office, a representative will then
contact the faculty member to answer any questions he or she may have and determine
eligibility. Upon approval from the Academic Affairs Office, a copy will be forwarded
to CHR to determine FMLA eligibility.
Q. If a faculty member has a multiple birth or adopts more than one child at the same
time will they receive a period of paid parental leave for each child?
A. No. The paid parental leave benefit is available once per birth or adoption event,
regardless of the number of children. Multiple births or adopting more than one child
at one time constitutes a single event.
Q. How much notice should a faculty member give his/her department of intent to apply
for paid parental leave?
A. A faculty member should give as much notice as possible when he or she anticipates
the use of paid parental leave to enable the department to appropriately plan for
course coverage and/or workload concerns. The faculty member must request use of the
paid parental leave in advance, no later than three (3) months prior to the beginning
of the leave. A shorter notice period may be allowed, on a case-by-case basis, for
good cause and/or special circumstances, by the faculty member’s supervisor.
Q. What happens to a faculty member’s benefits while on paid parental leave?
A. While on paid parental leave the benefit coverage in which a faculty member is
enrolled at the time of leave will continue, and any related employee contributions
will continue to be deducted from their pay.
Q. Will an employee continue to accrue annual and sick leave while out on paid parental
leave?
A. Yes. When a faculty member is on paid parental leave, he or she will remain in
an active paid status which allows for the continuation of vacation and sick leave
accruals when applicable.
Q. Is a faculty member obligated to return to university employment following participation
in the program?
A. Yes. A faculty member must return to the university following participation in
the program for at least one (1) academic year if the faculty member has instructional
duties or for at least one (1) calendar year if the faculty member does not have instructional
duties. Agreements to the contrary must be reduced to writing prior to participation.
Return of salary received while on leave shall be required in those instances where
neither of the above is satisfied.
Q. Can this benefit be used by two individuals for one birth or adoption placement?
A. No. Paid parental leave will not be granted to two (2) faculty members for the
same birth or adoption.
Q. What other limitations are associated with this benefit?
A. Paid leave shall not be granted that relieves the faculty member of both teaching
and service assignments for more than one (1) semester. Unless approved in writing
by the faculty member’s supervisor, paid parental leave may not be used immediately
before or after Sabbaticals or Professional Development Leave.
Q. Can a Dean or Chair modify duty assignments before and after the paid leave?
A. Yes. A Dean or Chair may modify the faculty member’s duty assignment before or
after the paid leave based on departmental needs and the needs of the faculty member.
Q. Can a faculty member use this benefit and then utilize the entitlements of the
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
A. No. Paid parental leave runs concurrently with the Family and Medical Leave when
faculty members meet the eligibility standards of the FMLA.
Q. Does use of parental leave affect the faculty member’s leave balance?
A. The faculty member shall not be required to use accrued leave during the 19.5 contiguous
weeks, or one (1) semester, of the parental leave. However, whenever the faculty member
resigns, retires, or otherwise permanently terminates employment with the university,
the number of hours that the faculty member has utilized for paid parental leave,
excluding any hours that were taken as accrued leave, shall be deducted from the total
balance of accrued sick and/or annual leave (with sick leave being deducted first)
that the faculty member has remaining at the time of separation from the university.
This deduction shall be performed only immediately prior to calculating any payment
to be made to the faculty member for unused sick and/or annual leave pursuant to the
Collective Bargaining Agreement in force and University Regulations.
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