Common use of Injury or Illness on Job Clause in Contracts

Injury or Illness on Job. If any employee appears to be injured or ill while on the job, or there is reason to believe that an employee needs medical attention, his supervisor shall have the right to require the employee to furnish a statement from a licensed physician before returning to work that the employee is capable of performing the work required by his job. The County shall send such employee to the doctor at its expense on working time.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Letter Agreement

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Injury or Illness on Job. If any an employee appears to be injured or ill while on the job, or there is reason to believe that an employee needs medical attention, his his/her supervisor shall have the right to require the employee to furnish a statement from a licensed physician before returning to work that the employee is capable of performing the work required by his his/her job. The County shall send such employee to the doctor at its expense on working time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Injury or Illness on Job. If any employee appears to be injured in- jured or ill while on the job, or there is reason to believe that an employee needs medical attention, his supervisor shall have the right to require the employee to furnish a statement from a licensed physician before returning to work that the employee is capable of performing the work required by his job. The County shall send such employee to the doctor at its expense on working time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement

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