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State earned sick leave used runs concurrently with any time off that the employee is entitled to under other MIT sick leave policies, the Family Medical Leave Act, the Massachusetts Parental Leave Act, the Small Necessities Leave Act, the Massachusetts Domestic Violence Leave Act, and any other federal or state leave law that provides for concurrent use of leave.
If an employer accounts for use of leave in varying increments at different times of the day or shift, the employer may also account for FMLA leave in varying increments, provided that the increment used for FMLA leave is no greater than the smallest increment used for any other type of leave during the period in which the FMLA leave is taken.
An eligible employee is entitled to up to a total of 12 workweeks of leave, or 26 workweeks in the case of military caregiver leave, and the total number of hours contained in those workweeks is necessarily dependent on the specific hours the employee would have worked but for the use of leave.
Allow a flexible work schedule and generous use of leave time.
In practice evidence given by clinicians also includes or takes account of factors such as rapport, insight, therapeutic alliance and use of leave from the hospital.
Indicators of good working relationships with clinicians such as responsiveness to treatment, therapeutic rapport and use of leave outside the hospital (trust) also formed a significant theme.
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