Common use of Same, complication, etc Clause in Contracts

Same, complication, etc. If an employee stops working because of a complication caused by her pregnancy or because of a birth, still-birth or miscarriage that occurs earlier than the due date, subsection (4) does not apply and the employee shall, within two weeks after stopping work, give the employer,

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Same, complication, etc. If an employee stops working because of a complication caused by her pregnancy or because of a birth, still-birth or miscarriage that occurs earlier than the due date, subsection (4) does not apply and the employee shall, within two weeks after stopping work, give the employer, (a) written notice of the day the pregnancy leave began or is to begin; and (b) if the employer requests it, a certificate from a legally qualified medical practitioner stating,

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Same, complication, etc. If an employee stops working because of a complication caused by her pregnancy or because of a birth, still-still- birth or miscarriage that occurs earlier than the due date, subsection (4) does not apply and the employee shall, within two weeks after stopping work, give the employer,subsection

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Same, complication, etc. If an employee stops working because of a complication caused by her pregnancy or because of a birth, still-birth or miscarriage that occurs earlier than the due date, subsection (4) does not apply and the employee shall, within two weeks after stopping work, give the employerSociety, (a) written notice of the day the pregnancy leave began or is to begin; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Same, complication, etc. If an employee stops working because of a complication caused by her pregnancy or because of a birth, still-birth or miscarriage that occurs earlier than the due date, subsection (4) does 4)does not apply and the employee shall, within two weeks after stopping work, give the employer, (a) written notice of the day the pregnancy leave began or is to begin; and if the employer requests it, a certificate from a legally qualified medical practitioner stating,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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