Common use of Sickness at Home Clause in Contracts

Sickness at Home. (i) The employer may grant an employee leave on pay as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must stay at home to attend to a member of the household who through illness becomes dependent on the employee. This person would in most cases be the employee's child or partner but may be another member of the employee's family or household. (ii) Approval is not to be given for absences during or in connection with the birth of an employee's child. Such a situation should be covered by annual leave or parental leave. (iii) The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required in accordance with the Holidays Xxx 0000.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Sickness at Home. (i) 14.6.1 The employer may grant an employee leave on pay as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must stay at home to attend to a member of the household who through illness becomes dependent on the employee. This person would in most cases be the employee's child or partner but may be another member of the employee's family or household. (ii) 14.6.2 Approval is not to be given for absences during or in connection with the birth of an employee's child. Such a situation should be covered by annual leave or parental leave. (iii) 14.6.3 The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required in accordance with the Holidays Xxx 0000Act 2003.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Anaesthetic Technicians Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Sickness at Home. (i) i. The employer may grant an employee leave on pay payment in accordance with the Holidays Act 2003 and amendments as a charge against sick leave entitlement when the employee must stay at home to attend to a member of the household who through illness becomes dependent on the employee. This person would in most cases be the employee's child or partner but may be another member of the employee's family or household. (ii) . Approval is not to be given for absences during or in connection with the birth of an employee's child. Such a situation should be covered by annual leave or parental leave. (iii) . The production of a medical certificate or other evidence of illness may be required in accordance with the Holidays Xxx 0000required.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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