When I turned in my dependent leave you subtracted it from my personal sick leave balance. Shouldn=t it have been taken from the 40 hours of dependent leave that I get per year?
Dependent leave is deducted from your personal sick leave balance. There is not a separate dependent leave balance. The dependent leave benefit allows us to use 40 hours per year (for a full time person) of our existing sick leave balance for the time we need to take for the illness of our dependents.
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