WDLT Employee Handbook

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Family Member (for FMLA/CT FMLA purposes): WDLT together follows

the definition set forth in the federal and Connecticut FMLAs which provide as

follows:

Federal FMLA: Spouse, son, or daughter (under 18 or 18 or older and

incapable of self-care due to a mental or physical disability), or parent.

Connecticut FMLA: Spouse, son or daughter (of any age), parent, sibling,

grandparent, grandchild, in-law, or a person related by blood or affinity

whose close association the employee describes as equivalent to the family

relationships of a spouse, sibling, son or daughter, grandparent or parent,

regardless of biological or legal relationship or lack thereof.

12-Month Period: The period over which leave entitlements are calculated.

For Federal FMLA and CT FMLA, WDLT utilizes a "rolling" 12-month period

measured backward from the date an employee uses any FMLA leave.

Intermittent Leave: Leave taken in separate blocks of time for a single

qualifying reason. Intermittent leave is available if the employee has a serious

health condition or the employee must care for a covered family member with a

serious health condition. Employees on intermittent leave must contact their

manager prior to the regularly scheduled work time on each day (absent

extenuating circumstances) the employee is taking time off for an FMLA

qualifying reason. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in the

time not being covered as job-protected and subject to disciplinary action.

Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrued paid leave that may include sick leave, and

PTO, used for various reasons as per company policy and applicable state laws.

Reduced Schedule Leave: A leave schedule that reduces the usual number of

hours per workweek or workday of an employee. Reduced schedule leave is

available if the employee has a serious health condition or the employee must

care for a covered family member with a serious health condition.

Health Care Provider: A doctor of medicine or osteopathy who is authorized

to practice medicine or surgery (as appropriate) by the state in which the doctor

practices; or any other person determined to be capable of providing health care

services. This also includes nurse practitioners, midwives, clinical social

workers, and others as defined by applicable law.

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