Common use of Certificate of Illness Clause in Contracts

Certificate of Illness. An employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) working days, certifying that s/he was unable to carry out her/his duties. The cost of a medical certificate requested by the Employer shall not be borne by the employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Certificate of Illness. An employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) working days, certifying that s/he was they were unable to carry out her/his their duties. The cost To cover the costs of a medical certificate requested by such certificates, the Employer shall not be borne by the employeeemployer agrees to pay up to $200.00 per annum in clinical fees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Certificate of Illness. An employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) consecutive working days, certifying that s/he was unable to carry out her/his duties. The cost of a medical certificate requested by the Employer shall not be borne by the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Certificate of Illness. An employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five eight (5) 8) working days, certifying that s/he was they were unable to carry out her/his their duties. The cost of a medical certificate requested by the Employer shall not be borne by the employee. In the event of major illness or injury, an Employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner certifying that they are able to return to work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Certificate of Illness. An employee Employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) consecutive working days, or in excess of twenty (20) sick days taken in a year, certifying that s/he was unable to carry out her/his duties. The cost If the Employer requests that the Employee obtain a certificate of a medical certificate requested by illness from doctor for sick days taken, the Employer shall not be borne by cover the employeecost of the certificate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Certificate of Illness. An employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) consecutive working days, certifying that s/he was they were unable to carry out her/his their duties. The cost of a medical certificate requested by the Employer shall not be borne by the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Certificate of Illness. 18.04.1 An employee Employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of five (5) working days, certifying that s/he she was unable to carry out her/his her duties. The cost of a medical certificate requested by the Employer shall not be borne by the employeeemployer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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