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federal or State deployment orders are in effect, subject to |
the conditions set forth in this Section. Family military leave |
granted under this Act may consist of unpaid leave. |
(b) An employer, as defined in Section 5 of this Act, that |
employs more than 50 employees shall provide up to 30 days of |
unpaid family military leave to an employee during the time |
federal or State deployment orders are in effect, subject to |
the conditions set forth in this Section. Family military leave |
granted under this Act may consist of unpaid leave. |
(c) The employee shall give at least 14 days notice of the |
intended date upon which the family military leave will |
commence if leave will consist of 5 or more consecutive work |
days. Where able, the employee shall consult with the employer |
to schedule the leave so as to not unduly disrupt the |
operations of the employer. Employees taking military family |
leave for less than 5 consecutive days shall give the employer |
advanced notice as is practicable. The employer may require |
certification from the proper military authority to verify the |
employee's eligibility for the family military leave |
requested. |
(d) An employee shall not take leave as provided under this |
Act unless he or she has exhausted all accrued vacation leave, |
personal leave, compensatory leave, and any other leave that |
may be granted to the employee, except sick leave and |
disability leave. |
Section 15. Employee benefits protection. |
(a) Any employee who exercises the right to family military |
leave under this Act, upon expiration of the leave, shall be |
entitled to be restored by the employer to the position held by |
the employee when the leave commenced or to a position with |
equivalent seniority status, employee benefits, pay and other |
terms and conditions of employment. This Section does not apply |
if the employer proves that the employee was not restored as |
provided in this Section because of conditions unrelated to the |
employee's exercise of rights under this Act. |