USE OF VOICE MAIL AND E-MAIL Sample Clauses

USE OF VOICE MAIL AND E-MAIL. The primary means of requesting unplanned sick leave is via telephone communication with the approving supervisor or their delegate on each day of sick leave. Employees may send an e-mail or leave a message (with phone number where they can be contacted) on their supervisor’s work site answering machine before work or within the first thirty (30) minutes (only Employees in Section 3a, above) as a supplement to calling by telephone. Both parties to this contract acknowledge that there are difficulties inherent in the use of e-mail or voicemail for sick leave requests. Therefore, Employees must continue to make timely telephone requests for sick leave unless they receive confirmation that their e-mail or voicemail was received by a supervisor with authority to grant sick leave. Voicemail may also be left within thirty (30) minutes after the start of the shift (only Employees covered in Section 3a, above) in situations where the Employee is unable to speak directly with their supervisor or the individual designated by their supervisor to receive requests for unscheduled sick leave.
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USE OF VOICE MAIL AND E-MAIL. The primary means of requesting unplanned sick leave is via telephone communication with the approving supervisor or their delegate on each day of sick leave. Employees may send a text message, an e-mail or leave a message (with phone number where they can be contacted) on their supervisor’s work site answering machine as a supplement to calling by telephone. Parties to this contract acknowledge that there are difficulties inherent in the use of text messages, e-mail or voicemail for sick leave requests. Therefore, Employees must continue to make timely telephone requests for sick leave unless they receive confirmation that their text message, e-mail or voicemail was received by a supervisor with authority to grant sick leave.

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