Hi Shanea,
Here are our leave policies.

*Faculty and Academic Professional and Administrative*
https://policy.umn.edu/hr/parentalleave

*Civil Service *(In the Civil Service Rulebook)

11.7 Parental Leave 11.7.1 Eligibility for Parental Leave 11.7.1.1
Employees must have completed nine (9) consecutive months of employment at
an average of 20 hours or more paid work time per week. This policy applies
regardless of the percentage time of appointment and the two (2) year
requirement for certain other benefits that are provided in these Rules.
11.7.1.2 The employee must give notice of intent to use parental leave and
other leaves used in conjunction with parental leave to their supervisor at
least four (4) weeks in advance, except under unusual circumstances. 11.7.2
Paid and Unpaid Leaves 11.7.2.1 All new birth or adoptive parents,
regardless of gender, shall be granted a two week paid parental leave. A
birth mother shall also be granted an additional four weeks of paid
parental leave, for a total of six weeks, for the recovery from the act of
giving birth. This parental leave shall not be charged against the
employee's accumulated vacation or sick leave. The parental leave shall
begin at a time requested by the employee, although the leave may not begin
more than six weeks after the birth or adoption. In the case where the
child must remain in the hospital longer than the birth mother, the leave
must begin no later than six (6) weeks after the child leaves the hospital.
This leave must be consecutive and without interruption and must be taken
during the term of appointment. 11.7.2.2 The birth mother or adoptive
parent may use accumulated vacation leave immediately following the sick
leave or parental leave. These leaves must be consecutive and without
interruption and must be taken during the term of appointment. An unpaid
leave of absence shall be granted to an employee for a period of up to six
months, when requested in conjunction with the birth or adoption of the
employee's child. This leave of absence without pay may be extended up to
an additional six months upon the employee's request and with responsible
administrator approval.

*Union Represented* - In the Bargaining Unit Agreement (this is for the
Clerical Bargaining Unit)

A. All new birth or adoptive parents, regardless of gender, shall be
granted a two week paid parental leave. A birth mother shall also be
granted an additional four weeks of paid parental leave, for a total of six
weeks, for the recovery from the act of giving birth. This paid parental
leave shall be compensated at the employee’s current percentage appointment
and will not be charged against the employee’s accumulated vacation or sick
leave. The employee must have completed nine (9) consecutive months of
employment at an average of twenty (20) hours or more paid work time per
week. The employee must give notice of intent to use parental leave to
his/her supervisor at least four (4) weeks in advance of the anticipated
leave, except under unusual circumstances. The parental leave shall begin
at a time requested by the employee, although the leave may not begin more
than two (2) weeks prior to the due date or anticipated adoption or six (6)
weeks after the birth or adoption. In the case where the child must remain
in the hospital longer than the birth mother, the leave must begin no later
than six (6) weeks after the child leaves the hospital. This leave must be
consecutive and without interruption and must be taken during the term of
appointment. 36 When a woman is unable to perform the duties of her job due
to pregnancy, additional accumulated sick leave may be used. If no sick
leave is available, an employee may use accumulated vacation leave in
accordance with Article 16, Vacation. B. An unpaid parental leave of
absence shall be granted to an employee for a period of up to six (6)
months when requested in conjunction with the birth or adoption of the
child. This leave may, upon request of the employee, be extended or renewed
for a period not to exceed six (6) months with Department Head approval.

Michele

On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Giroux, Shanea <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all! I’d appreciate anything you have on parental leave to add to a
> conversation that has been started at Gonzaga. We have a faculty parental
> leave policy so something directly related to staff would be helpful.
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> Thank you!
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> Shanea
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