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1) report as soon as possible to the employee's immediate supervisor the need to utilize <br />ESST leave; and <br />2) keep the employee's immediate supervisor informed of such employee's ability to <br />return to work. <br />Using or claiming ESST leave for a purpose not authorized Minnesota Statute §§ <br />181.9447, as amended shall be cause for disciplinary action. <br />For the purpose of accumulating additional ESST leave, an employee using earned <br />vacation leave, ESST, compensatory time off or paid holidays is considered to be <br />working. <br />Upon employee's termination of employment with the employer, thirty-three percent <br />(33%) of the employee's unused ESST balance shall be deposited into the employee's <br />Health Care Savings Plan after five (5) years of regular employment. Severance pay shall <br />not be available in any sum to an employee if that employee is discharged for just cause; <br />severance pay shall not be paid if an employee voluntarily terminates his or her <br />employment prior to five (5) years of regular employment service; or the employee <br />voluntarily terminates his or her employment without giving the employee fourteen (14) <br />days written notice. After ten (10) years of regular employment service, the employee <br />will receive forty-five percent (45%) of said employee unused, accumulated ESST leave. <br />After fifteen (15) years of regular employment service, the employee will receive fifty <br />percent (50%) of unused, accumulated ESST leave. <br />After five (5) years of regular employment, employee who submit a letter of resignation <br />at least three (3) months (90 calendar days) in advance of their last day worked, shall <br />receive an additional ten percent (10%) added to the applicable years of service tier. <br />Employee's are allowed funeral leave up to 24 hours twice annually per occurrence (a <br />maximum of 48 hours annually) for a death in the immediate family. Immediate family <br />for this section is defined as spouse, parent, step-parent, children, step -children, brother, <br />sister, grandparents, grandchildren or a like member of Employee's spouse's family. <br />That time is not chargeable against any accrued vacation, sick or compensatory time. <br />Hours must be taken within five (5) calendar days from start to finish per occurrence. <br />Additional funeral leave, in order to make arrangements for or attend funeral services <br />or a memorial, or address financial or legal matters that arise after the death of a <br />family member may be taken from employees earned sick and safe time accrual as <br />available and as defined under Minnesota Statute §§ 181.9445, as amended. This leave <br />shall be deducted from employees the earned sick and safe accrual. <br />If the need for funeral leave does not meet either the employer's funeral leave policy or <br />state statute for earned sick and safe time, employees may request vacation or <br />compensatory time off as the employee may choose and have available. <br />291Page <br />