Absenteeism Provision Sample Clauses

Absenteeism Provision. An incidence of absence is any day, consecutive days or part of a day three (3) hours or more that an employee is not at work in a rolling twelve-month period. The following exceptions apply: FMLA qualifying reasons, funeral leave, subpoenaed court appearances, jury duty, certified military obligations, workers' compensation leaves, holidays, vacation days, proper use of accumulated sick time with documented medical appointment that has been scheduled in the payroll system, hospitalization, same-day outpatient surgery, and other previously approved leaves of absences. For purposes of this section, “same-day outpatient surgery” shall be defined as surgery by a medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, or oral surgeon which does not result in hospitalization and does not require the employee to be out of work more than two (2) days. Employees will not receive an incident of absence under this article if they utilize their available paid sick time for the day and provide medical certification of the planned surgery by the surgeon at least seven (7) days in advance of the surgery, except in the case of a medical emergency.
Absenteeism Provision. An incident of absence is any day, consecutive days or more than three (3) hours of a day that an employee is not at work other than for FMLA qualifying reasons, funeral leave, subpoenaed court appearances, jury duty, certified military obligations, workers' compensation leaves, holidays, vacation days, hospitalization, same-day outpatient surgery, and other previously approved leaves of absences as defined in Article 18. For purposes of this section, "same-day outpatient surgery" shall be defined as surgery by a medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, or oral surgeon which does not result in hospitalization and does not require the employee to be out of work more than one day. Employees will not receive an incident of absence under this article if they utilize their available paid sick time for the day, and provide medical certification of the planned surgery by the surgeon at least seven (7) days in advance of the surgery, except in the case of a medical emergency.
Absenteeism Provision. An incident of absence is any day, consecutive days or part of a day two (2) hours or more, more than two (2) hours of a day that an employee is not at work other than for FMLA qualifying reasons, funeral leave, subpoenaed court appearances, jury duty, certified military obligations, workers’ compensation leaves, holidays, vacation days, hospitalization, same-day outpatient surgery, and other previously approved leaves of absences as defined in Article 18. For purposes of this section, “same-day outpatient surgery” shall be defined as surgery by a medical doctor, doctor of osteopathy, or oral surgeon which does not result in hospitalization and does not require the employee to be out of work more than one day. Employees will not receive an incident of absence under this article if they utilize their available paid sick time for the day, and provide medical certification of the planned surgery by the surgeon at least seven