If an Employee who is Sample Clauses

If an Employee who is pregnant expresses concern about the possible ill effects of her work or work location upon her health or the health of her unborn child and is supported in that concern by a medical certificate issued by a qualified medical practitioner, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to find alternate duties for the Employee within or outside the bargaining unit and in a manner consistent with this agreement and the law.
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  • Retroactive Pay for Terminated Employees An employee who has retired or severed his/her employment between the termination date of this Agreement and the effective date of the new Agreement shall receive the full retroactivity of any increase in wages, salaries or other benefits.

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