Common use of Five Consecutive Day Absence Clause in Contracts

Five Consecutive Day Absence. In the event of an absence of an employee due to personal illness or disability of five (5) consecutive working days, then, at the employee's expense, the Superintendent or designee, may require the employee to provide a physician's statement setting forth the specific illness or disability and the expected length of the absence. Before returning to work, the employee, at one's own expense, shall provide a physician's statement indicating ability to resume his/her duties. LEAVES (continued)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Five Consecutive Day Absence. In the event of an absence of an employee due to personal per- xxxxx illness or disability of five (5) consecutive working days, then, at the employee's expense, the Superintendent or designee, may require the employee to provide a physician's statement setting forth the specific illness or disability and the expected length of the absence. Before returning to work, the employee, at one's own expense, shall provide a physician's statement indicating ability to resume his/her duties. LEAVES (continued).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Five Consecutive Day Absence. In the event of an absence of an employee due to personal illness or disability of five (5) consecutive working days, then, at the employee's expense, the Superintendent or designee, may require the employee to provide a physician's statement setting forth the specific illness or disability and the expected length of the absence. Before returning to work, the employee, at one's own expense, shall provide a physician's ’s statement indicating ability to resume his/her duties. LEAVES (continued)duties prior to returning to work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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