Common use of Status When Sick Bank Exhausted Clause in Contracts

Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an Employee has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or benefits except as provided in Article 30.01 (c), for the duration of the illness or as provided below. The Employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work and shall provide the Employer with two (2) weeks written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (c) The reinstatement of an Employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 14.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an An Employee who has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or benefits except as provided in Article 30.01 (c30.01(c), for the duration of the illness or as provided below. The Employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work and shall provide the Employer with two (2) weeks written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) . At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (cb) The reinstatement of an Employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 1432.03.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an An Employee who has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or benefits except as provided in Article 30.01 (c), for the duration of the illness or as provided below. The Employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work and shall provide the Employer with two (2) weeks written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) . At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (cb) The reinstatement of an Employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 1432.03.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an Employee has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or benefits except as provided in Article 30.01 (c27.01(c), for the duration of the illness or as provided below. The Employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work and shall provide the Employer with two (2) weeks written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) . At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (cb) The reinstatement of an Employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 14.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an Employee employee has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or pay. The benefits except will be maintained as provided outlined in Article 30.01 (c), 22 for the duration of the illness illness, or as provided below. The Employee employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work work, and shall provide the Employer with two one (21) weeks week’s written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability illness with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) illness. At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (cb) The reinstatement of an Employee employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 14.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Status When Sick Bank Exhausted. (a) If an An Employee who has exhausted her sick leave credits during the course of an illness, and the illness continues, she shall be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay or benefits except as provided in Article 30.01 (c27.01(c), for the duration of the illness or as provided below. The Employee shall keep the Employer advised as to when she may be expected back to work and shall provide the Employer with two (2) weeks written notice of her readiness to return to work. The Employer shall then reinstate the Employee in the same position held by her immediately prior to the disability with the remaining benefits that accrued to her prior to the disability. (b) . At the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the last day of paid sick leave, an Employee who is not capable of returning to work pursuant to this Article shall be considered to have terminated her employment relationship with the Employer, provided that such termination is not contrary to any right conferred under this agreement or any law of Canada or Alberta. (cb) The reinstatement of an Employee in accordance with this Article shall not be construed as being a violation of the posting and/or scheduling provisions of Articles 11 and 1429.03.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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