Employer May Require Employee to Take Leave Sample Clauses

Employer May Require Employee to Take Leave. ‌ An employer may require an employee to commence a leave of absence under Clause 21.1 – Maternity Leave where the duties of the employee cannot reasonably be performed because of the pregnancy and to continue the leave of absence until the employee provides a certificate from a medical practitioner stating that she is able to perform her duties.
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Employer May Require Employee to Take Leave. An Employer may require an employee to commence a leave of absence under Article

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