Common use of Domestic Leave Clause in Contracts

Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 The employer shall grant the employee leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the employee is absent from work to attend to a person who is dependent on the employee for care. This shall not preclude the employer from granting additional leave in accordance with clause 6.10 below. 6.6.2 Approval is not to be given for absence during or in connection with the birth of an employee’s child. Such situations should be covered by leave without pay. 6.6.3 The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Support Staff in Schools' Collective Agreement

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Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 The employer shall grant the employee leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the employee is absent from work to attend to a person who is dependent on the employee for care. This shall not preclude the employer from granting additional leave in accordance with clause 6.10 below. 6.6.2 Approval is not to be given for absence during or in connection with the birth of an employee’s child. Such situations should be covered by leave without pay. 6.6.3 The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Support Staff in Schools' Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 The employer shall grant the employee leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the employee is absent from work to attend to a person who is dependent on the employee for care. This shall not preclude the employer from granting additional leave in accordance with clause 6.10 below. 6.6.2 Approval is not to be given for absence during or in connection with the birth of an employee’s child. Such situations should be covered by leave without pay. 6.6.3 The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Domestic Leave. 6.6.1 4.5.1 The employer shall grant the employee leave on pay as a charge against their sick leave entitlement when the employee is absent from work to attend to a person who is dependent on the employee for care. This shall not preclude the employer from granting additional leave in accordance with clause 6.10 4.10 below. 6.6.2 4.5.2 Approval is not to be given for absence during or in connection with the birth of an employee’s child. Such situations should be covered by leave without pay. 6.6.3 4.5.3 The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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