The District knows life is hard. A leave of absence is a way for employees who are experiencing out of the ordinary circumstances may need to take time off. The District provides employees paid sick leave as required by law. Please refer to your applicable collevtice bargaining agreement for more information and contact Liz Cantu in Human Resources at liz.cantu@imperial.edu. or call 760-355-6194.
Download the Request for Leave Form and submit it to Human Resources via email at liz.cantu@imperial.edu. Any staff member who expects to be out on leave for five or more days or who become aware of a need to take leave for a health issue should submit this form.
Employee Leave of Absence Request Form
The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave. Eligible employees are entitled to:
Parental Leave also known as Baby Bonding is a California and federal law grants mothers and fathers the right to 12 weeks of leave after a new child enters the family. During time f parents' bond with their new child. For women in California, maternity leave is a combination of a parental leave and pregnancy disability leave. For men in California, paternity leave is the equivalent of parental leave.
The California Family Rights Act (CFRA) provides most employees in California with the right to take up to 12 weeks off work to care for themselves or their family members with a serious health condition, or to bond with a new child. Employees returning to work after taking CFRA leave are entitled to their same or a comparable position, among other job protections. The Civil Rights Department (CRD), which enforces CFRA, created this factsheet to help employees and employers understand recent changes to CFRA.