Common use of Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency Clause in Contracts

Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency. ‌ Nurses with sufficient sick leave credits shall be allowed paid leave of absence of up to a total of thirty-seven and one-half (37.5) hours per annum (pro-rated for Part-Time Nurses based on regular hours paid) debited against sick leave credits in order to: (a) engage in and facilitate the Nurse’s personal preventative medical or dental care. Nurses shall advise their immediate supervisor when they become aware of their need for personal medical, dental care for a shift the Nurse is scheduled to work. Such leave shall not be unreasonably denied. (b) attend to emergencies where: (i) the Nurse’s own medical or dental health is at an immediate and serious risk; (ii) a member of the Nurse’s immediate family, as defined in Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency. ‌ Nurses with sufficient sick leave credits shall be allowed paid leave of absence of up to a total of thirty-seven and one-half forty (37.540) hours per annum (pro-rated for Part-Time Nurses based on regular hours paid) debited against sick leave credits in order to: (a) engage in and facilitate the Nurse’s personal preventative medical or dental care. Nurses shall advise their immediate supervisor when they become aware of their need for personal medical, dental care for a shift the Nurse is scheduled to work. Such leave shall not be unreasonably denied. (b) attend to emergencies where: (i) the Nurse’s own medical or dental health is at an immediate and serious risk; (ii) a member of the Nurse’s immediate family, as defined in Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency. Nurses with sufficient sick leave credits shall be allowed paid leave of absence of up to a total of thirty-seven and one-half forty (37.540) hours per annum (pro-rated for Part-Time Nurses based on regular hours paid) debited against sick leave credits in order to: (a) engage in and facilitate the Nurse’s personal preventative medical or dental care. Nurses shall advise their immediate supervisor when they become aware of their need for personal medical, dental care for a shift the Nurse is scheduled to work. Such leave shall not be unreasonably denied. (b) attend to emergencies where: (i) the Nurse’s own medical or dental health is at an immediate and serious risk; (ii) a member of the Nurse’s immediate family, as defined in Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency. Nurses with sufficient sick leave credits shall be allowed paid leave of absence of up to a total of thirty-seven and one-half (37.5) hours per annum (pro-rated for Part-Time Nurses based on regular hours paid) debited against sick leave credits in order to: (a) engage in and facilitate the Nurse’s personal preventative medical or dental care. Nurses shall advise their immediate supervisor when they become aware of their need for personal medical, dental care for a shift the Nurse is scheduled to work. Such leave shall not be unreasonably denied. (b) attend to emergencies where: (i) the Nurse’s own medical or dental health is at an immediate and serious risk; (ii) a member of the Nurse’s immediate family, as defined in Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Sick Leave Medical/Dental; Family; Emergency. (Not Applicable to a Casual Nurse)‌‌ Nurses with sufficient sick leave credits shall be allowed paid leave of absence of up to a total of thirty-seven and one-half thirty (37.530) hours per annum (pro-rated for Part-Time Nurses based on regular hours paidworked) debited against sick leave credits in order to: (a) engage in and facilitate the Nurse’s personal preventative medical or dental care. Nurses shall advise their immediate supervisor when they become aware of their need for personal medical, dental care for a shift the Nurse is scheduled to work. Such leave shall not be unreasonably denied. (b) attend to emergencies where: (i) the Nurse’s own medical or dental health is at an immediate and serious risk; (ii) a member of the Nurse’s immediate family, as defined in Article

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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