Evidence supporting a claim. When the employee's absence is for more than 2 days the employee is required to give the employer a doctor's certificate about the nature of the illness and the approximate period during which the employee will be unable to work, or other reasonably acceptable evidence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Evidence supporting a claim. 6.4.1 When the employee's absence is for more than 2 days the employee is required to give the employer a doctor's certificate about the nature of the illness and the approximate period during which the employee will be unable to workcertificate, or other reasonably acceptable evidence, about the nature and approximate duration of the illness.
6.4.2 When an employee is absent on paid annual leave and subsequently becomes ill, an application to re-credit the annual leave taken and debit personal/carer’s leave accruals must be accompanied by a doctor’s certificate, or other reasonably acceptable evidence for all such time claimed.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Evidence supporting a claim. When the employee's absence is for more than 2 days the employee is required to give the employer a doctor's certificate about the nature of the illness and the approximate period during which the employee will be unable to work, or other reasonably acceptable evidence, about the nature and approximate duration of the illness.
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Samples: Support Services Certified Agreement, New Farm Clinic Support Services Certified Agreement 2006
Evidence supporting a claim. When the employee's absence is for more than 2 days the employee is required to give the their employer a doctor's certificate about the nature of the illness and the approximate period during which the employee will be unable to workcertificate, or other reasonably acceptable evidence, about the nature and approximate duration of the illness.
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Samples: Union Collective Agreement
Evidence supporting a claim. An employee may be required to provide evidence of the illness to the employers' satisfaction. When the employee's absence is for more than 2 two days the employee is required to give the their employer a doctor's certificate about the nature and approximate duration of the illness and the approximate period during which the employee will be unable to work, or other reasonably acceptable evidenceevidence to the employer's satisfaction.
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Samples: Union Collective Agreement