University of Wisconsin–Madison

Paid Leave

Eligible employees are granted vacation, personal holiday, and legal holiday hours annually. University staff receive their hours on January 1st. Faculty, academic staff, and limited appointees receive their hours on July 1st.

Types of Paid Leave

Vacation

Vacation provides employees with paid time off work for vacations and other personal purposes. For less than full time appointments, vacation hours are prorated. This policy does not apply to Crafts Workers as defined in UW-5028 Crafts Workers/Trades.

See also: UW–Madison Vacation Policy

Personal Holiday

Personal Holiday grants eligible employees 36 hours (4.5 days) of personal holiday hours per year. Part-time employees are granted a prorated amount based on appointment percentage.

Legal Holiday

Legal Holiday grants eligible employees nine paid legal holidays per year. UW-Madison follows the nine legal holidays recognized by the State of Wisconsin.

Floating Holidays

Eligible employees are granted eight hours of floating legal holiday (prorated for part-time) when: (a) a legal holiday falls on a Saturday or (b) a legal holiday falls on a Sunday and the following Monday is also a legal holiday.

When a legal holiday falls on a Sunday, the legal holiday is observed and UW–Madison is closed on the Monday following the legal holiday.

Due to varying business needs throughout UW, some employees may be required to work on a legal holiday. Employees who are required to work on a legal holiday, or if the legal holiday is on an employee’s regularly scheduled day off, will be granted a floating legal holiday.

See also: UW–Madison Personal and Legal Holiday Policy

Legal Holiday Annual Observance Date 2024 Observance Date 2025 Observance Date
New Year's Day January 1 Monday, January 1, 2024 Wednesday, January 1, 2025
MLK Day MLK Day Monday, January 15, 2024 Monday, January 20, 2025
Memorial Day Last Monday in May Monday, May 27, 2024 Monday, May 26, 2025
Independence Day July 4 Thursday, July 4, 2024 Friday, July 4, 2025
Labor Day First Monday in September Monday, September 2, 2024 Monday, September 1, 2025
Thanksgiving Fourth Thursday in November Thursday, November 28, 2024 Thursday, November 27, 2025
Christmas Eve December 24 Tuesday, December 24, 2024 Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Christmas December 25 Wednesday, December 25, 2024 Thursday, December 25, 2025
New Year's Eve December 31 Tuesday, December 31, 2024 Wednesday, December 31, 2025

*Eligible employees are granted eight hours of floating legal holiday (prorated for part-time) when: (a) a legal holiday falls on a Saturday or (b) a legal holiday falls on a Sunday and the following Monday is also a legal holiday.

**When a legal holiday falls on a Sunday, the legal holiday is observed and UW–Madison is closed on the Monday following the legal holiday.

Due to varying business needs throughout UW, some employees may be required to work on a legal holiday. Employees who are required to work on a legal holiday, or if the legal holiday is on an employee’s regularly scheduled day off, will be granted a floating legal holiday.

Sick Leave

Sick Leave provides eligible employees earned time off for absences related to the following:

  • Personal illnesses, injury, disability, pregnancy, adoption, or exposure to contagious disease
  • Care for an immediate family member
  • Attend immediate family or personal medical or dental appointments
  • Death of an immediate family member
  • Absence covered by the WFMLA or FMLA

Unused sick leave accumulates from year to year, without limit, in employee sick leave accounts.

See also: UW–Madison Sick Leave Policy

Leave for Serving on Jury Duty or as a Witness

Serving on Jury Duty

Leave for Serving on Jury Duty provides all eligible employees leave with pay when summoned for grand or petit jury duty.

Faculty, Academic Staff, Limited Appointees, and University Staff who are sick-leave eligible are entitled to receive their regular salary in addition to juror pay. UW earnings are not reduced by any pay the employee receives for jury duty service.

Employees who are not sick-leave eligible are not entitled to receive their regular salary while on leave but may receive pay for jury duty.

Serving as a Witness

All employees who serve as a witness to a work-related matter are not required to report leave for the time they are in court. The employee will remain in pay status for the duration of their service. If an employee is serving as a witness for a non-work-related matter, they must follow their division/department leave request and notification processes.

See also: UW–Madison Leave for Serving on Jury Duty or as a Witness Policy

Leave for Voting or Serving as an Election Official

Voting

Leave for Voting grants all eligible employees up to three consecutive hours of leave with pay to vote. Ineligible employees are entitled to leave without pay to vote.

See also: UW–Madison Voting Leave Policy 

Serving as an Election Official

Leave for Serving as an Election Official grants all eligible employees leave with pay to serve as an election official during work hours on a public, special, primary, or general election day. Ineligible employees are entitled to leave without pay to serve as an election official.

See also: UW–Madison Election Official Leave Policy

Funerals or Bereavement

Leave Usage for Funerals or Bereavement allows eligible employees to use their accrued time off for funeral and bereavement for a family member or non-immediate family member. Ineligible employees or employees who do not have available leave should make a request for leave without pay to their supervisor or department.

See also: UW–Madison Funerals or Bereavement Leave Policy

Religious Observances

Leave Usage for Religious Observances allows all employees to exercise their religious beliefs through requesting accommodation for religious observances. Vacation, floating holiday, personal holiday hours, as well as other arrangements with their supervisor or divisional Human Resources representative can be requested.

See also: UW–Madison Religious Observances Leave Policy 

Faculty Sabbatical

Faculty Sabbatical allows eligible faculty members to engage in intensive study to become more effective teachers and scholars and to enhance their services to the University. Sabbatical leave may be granted for the purpose of enhancing teaching, course, and curriculum development, or conducting research or any other scholarly activities related to instructional programs within the field of expertise of the faculty member.

See also: UW–Madison Faculty Sabbatical Leave Policy

Bone Marrow and Human Organ Donation

Paid Leave for Bone Marrow and Human Organ Donation allows eligible employees to qualify to receive a paid leave of absence to serve as a bone marrow or human organ donor.

See also: Bone Marrow and Human Organ Donation Leave Policy

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