Common use of Additional Discretionary Sick Leave Clause in Contracts

Additional Discretionary Sick Leave. 8.3.1 In the event an employee has no entitlement left, they are entitled to apply for up to ten 10 days’ discretionary leave per annum. The employer recognises that discretionary sick leave is to ensure the provision of reasonable support to staff having to be absent from work where their entitlement is exhausted. The first five (5) days of discretionary leave shall be approved on the same basis as leave under clause 8.1. 8.3.2 In considering the next five (5) days’ discretionary leave the employer shall take into account the following: • the employee’s length of service • the employee’s attendance record • the consequences of not providing the leave • any unusual and/or extenuating circumstances 8.3.3 Requests should be considered at the closest possible level of delegation to the employee and in the quickest time possible. Reasons for a refusal shall, when requested by the employee, be given in writing and before refusing a request, the decision maker is expected to seek appropriate guidance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dental Therapists and Dental Assistants Collective Agreement, Dental Therapists and Dental Assistants Collective Agreement

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Additional Discretionary Sick Leave. 8.3.1 In the event an employee has no entitlement left, they are entitled to apply for up to ten 10 days’ discretionary leave per annum. The employer recognises that discretionary sick leave is to ensure the provision of reasonable support to staff having to be absent from work where their entitlement is exhausted. The first five (5) days of discretionary leave shall be approved on the same basis as leave under clause 8.1. 8.3.2 17.1. In considering the next five (5) days’ discretionary leave the employer shall take into account the following: • the employee’s length of service • the employee’s attendance record • the consequences of not providing the leave • any unusual and/or extenuating circumstances 8.3.3 circumstances Requests should be considered at the closest possible level of delegation to the employee and in the quickest time possible. Reasons for a refusal shall, when requested by the employee, be given in writing and before refusing a request, the decision maker is expected to seek appropriate guidance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clinical Pharmacist Facilitators Collective Employment Agreement

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Additional Discretionary Sick Leave. 8.3.1 In the event an employee has no entitlement leftleft , they are entitled to apply for up to ten 10 days’ discretionary leave per annum. The employer recognises that discretionary sick leave is to ensure the provision of reasonable support to staff having to be absent from work where their entitlement is exhausted. The first five (5) days of discretionary leave shall be approved on the same basis as leave under clause 8.1. 8.3.2 17.1. In considering the next five (5) days’ discretionary leave the employer shall take into account the following: • the employee’s length of service • the employee’s attendance record • the consequences of not providing the leave • any unusual and/or extenuating circumstances 8.3.3 circumstances Requests should be considered at the closest possible level of delegation to the employee and in the quickest time possible. Reasons for a refusal shall, when requested by the employee, be given in writing and before refusing a request, the decision maker is expected to seek appropriate guidance. Xxxx leave not used in the year in which it is granted may be accumulated for use in subsequent years up to a maximum of 260 days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Employment Agreement

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