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This is for workers who are on leave without pay.
So for now, I am on extended leave without pay while writing my book.
When he left the club, it was on a personal leave without pay."
Plug in phone, call welfare office, tell them he's taking another leave without pay, they won't mind.
In that case, they could take leave without pay.
This is leave without pay, so the costs are really de minimis.
He had been placed on leave without pay, he said.
He will be arraigned on Friday and has been placed on leave without pay.
And we're talking about leave without pay.
Left without pay, they held Toronto's first strike.
Employees who did not meet the railroad's medical requirements were placed on leave without pay until their conditions were corrected.
He went on leave without pay in 1785 and the next year started a weekly newspaper, the Calcutta Chronicle.
Three were placed on leave without pay, and Mr. Wind, a rookie, was dismissed.
"I took six leaves without pay.
At the time of his election, Cleary had been on leave without pay from his job as a teacher in the Victorian state system.
When that allowance ended, a woman could take as much as one year of additional leave without pay without losing her position.
The employee may use sick or annual leave or enter a leave without pay status and claim compensation.
The ethics act carries no criminal penalties, but officials who violate its provisions may face such administrative sanctions as dismissal or forced leave without pay.
Two of the four students on kitchen duty were IDF soldiers on leave without pay from the army.
Legislation is pending in Congress that would mandate 10 weeks of leave without pay for parents, after which workers would have a right to reclaim their jobs.
"The board of directors has agreed to this request and has placed Mr. Wittig on administrative leave without pay," the company said.
This means an employee on leave without pay (LWOP) from one position may be paid for another position.
The layoffs - emergency leave without pay - will begin Oct. 8 and leave about 3,000 nonessential workers unemployed when completed in about two weeks.
After he threatened to take it, saying he was burned out, Mr. Driscoll, then the editor, gave him a three-month leave without pay.
The then Foreign Minister Adam Malik granted him 'extended leave without pay', and he left again for Japan.