Domestic Leave. 1.9.1 An employee required to attend to a member of their household who through illness becomes dependent upon them, may be granted sick pay. 1.9.2 Where an employee has a consistent pattern of short term Domestic Leave absences on sick pay in any one year, or where these absences total ten working days/shifts or more in a year, then the employees situation may be reviewed under the applicable sub-clauses of this clause. The entitlements of this sub-clause are not intended to be in addition to the Special Leave provisions of the Holidays Act 2003.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Domestic Leave. 1.9.1 An employee required to attend to a member of their household who through illness becomes dependent upon them, may be granted sick pay.
1.9.2 Where an employee has a consistent pattern of short term Domestic Leave absences on sick pay in any one year, or where these absences total ten working days/shifts or more in a year, then the employees situation may be reviewed under the applicable sub-sub- clauses of this clause. The entitlements of this sub-clause are not intended to be in addition to the Special Leave provisions of the Holidays Act 2003Xxx 0000.
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Samples: Medical Radiation Technologists Collective Agreement, Medical Radiation Technologists Collective Agreement
Domestic Leave. 1.9.1 An employee required to attend to a member of their household who through illness becomes dependent upon them, may be granted sick pay.
1.9.2 2.2.1 Where an employee has a consistent pattern of short term Domestic Leave absences on sick pay in any one year, or where these absences total ten working days/shifts or more in a year, then the employees situation may be reviewed under the applicable sub-clauses of this clause. The entitlements of this sub-clause are not intended to be in addition to the Special Leave provisions of the Holidays Act 2003.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Domestic Leave. 1.9.1 An employee required to attend to a member of their household who through illness becomes dependent upon them, may be granted sick pay.
1.9.2 Where an employee has a consistent pattern of short term Domestic Leave absences on sick pay in any one year, or where these absences total ten working days/shifts or more in a year, then the employees situation may be reviewed under the applicable sub-sub- clauses of this clause. The entitlements of this sub-clause are not intended to be in addition to the Special Leave provisions of the Holidays Act 2003.
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