Donor Leave. An employee shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ.
Donor Leave. An employee who is donating bone marrow or an organ is eligible for leave for the purpose of such donation. An employee on such leave may apply for sick leave and/or short-term disability benefits as applicable.
Donor Leave. The Employer and the Union encourage employees to register as organ donors. An employee shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ.
Donor Leave. (1) Subject to operational convenience, a practitioner shall be granted paid leave for the purpose of donating blood or plasma to approved donor centres.
(2) (a) Subject to the production of appropriate evidence, a practitioner shall be entitled to up to 5 days paid leave for the purpose of donating an organ or body tissue.
Donor Leave. (a) Employees who have completed one year of employment shall, upon written request providing at least thirty (30) days advance notice where possible, be granted Donor Leave without pay for up to 12 consecutive weeks to become effective the date of the surgery in the event they are donating an organ.
(b) Employees who have completed one year of employment shall, upon written request providing at lease thirty (30) days advance notice where possible, be granted Donor Leave without pay for up to seven (7) consecutive days to become effective the date of surgery in the event they are donating bone marrow.
(c) Any additional time required by the Employee would be available as sick leave.
Donor Leave. A team member shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ.
Donor Leave. An Employee shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ; this leave shall be charged against sick leave.
Donor Leave. An employee shall be granted up to two (2) days with pay for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ.
Donor Leave.
36.1 Blood or Plasma Donation Subject to operational requirements, employees will be entitled to absent themselves from the workplace in order to donate blood or plasma in accordance with the following general conditions:
(a) prior arrangements with the supervisor has been made and at least 2 days' notice has been provided; or
(b) the employee is called upon by the Red Cross Blood Centre.
36.2 The notification period will be waived or reduced where the line manager is satisfied that operations would not be unduly affected by an employee's absence.
36.3 Employees will be required to provide proof of attendance at the Red Cross Blood Centre upon return to work.
36.4 Employees will be entitled to 2 hours of paid leave per donation for the purpose of donating blood or plasma to the Red Cross Blood Centre.
36.5 Organ or Tissue Donation
(a) Subject to the production of appropriate evidence, an employee will be entitled to up to 6 weeks’ paid leave for the purpose of donating an organ or body tissue.
(b) Provided that where this paid leave is not sufficient and upon the production of a medical certificate, an employee may access their accrued personal leave or other paid leave in order to cover their absence.
Donor Leave. An employee shall be granted the necessary leave of absence with pay, for up to twelve (12) months, for the purpose of donating bone marrow or an organ. The Employer may request supporting medical documentation.