Here is the actual language:
In the event of a death of a member of the employee�s family, a seniority
employee shall be allowed a reasonable time off to attend the funeral or other
bereavement rite.
Members of the employee�s family means spouse, child, or step-child,
grandchild, father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents, mother-in-law and
father-in-law and step-parents.
A regular full-time employee shall be guaranteed two (2) days off to be taken
between the day of death and two (2) working days following the funeral
provided the employee attends the funeral or other bereavement rite. In
cases involving the funeral of a relative listed in paragraph 2 above, an
employee who attends the funeral or bereavement rite is guaranteed a
minimum of two (2) days off.
An employee shall be allowed one (1) day off to attend the funeral or other
bereavement rite of a sister-in-law or a brother-in-law. Reimbursement for
this day shall be the same as provided below.
Time off shall not extend beyond the day of the funeral unless an additional
day is required for travel, except as provided above. In no event will total
compensated time off exceed four (4) scheduled work days. The employee
will be reimbursed at eight (8) times the employee�s straight-time hourly rate
for each day lost from work for those employees whose regular scheduled
workweek is five (5) days, and ten (10) times the straight-time hourly rate for
those employees whose regular scheduled workweek is four (4) days. Part-time
employees will receive the same benefits as above, paid at four (4) times
the employee�s hourly rate. Better conditions contained in Supplements,
Riders or Addenda will be maintained by present employees. All employees
hired after July 2, 1982 will be covered by the above language.