Common use of Expected Return Date Clause in Contracts

Expected Return Date. An employee on leave of absence shall be expected to return to work on or before the "Expected Return Date" set forth in his/her initial application or any subsequently granted extension. If the employee has been on a Medical, Disability or Workers' Compensation leave, such employee may be required to produce proof, before he or she returns to work, that he or she is physically able to return to duty. Upon returning to work, the employee shall be restored to his or her former position and shift (or equivalent shift) in that week’s schedule. The employee shall notify the Employer forty-eight (48) hours before returning to work. The Employer may require employees on medical leave of absence, or returning from medical leave of absence, to be examined by a physician chosen by the Employer, where permitted by applicable law. In such case, the Employer will pay the cost of said examination. Such examinations shall be limited to an evaluation of the employee for the conditions related to the circumstances requiring the leave.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Expected Return Date. An employee on leave of absence shall be expected to return to work on or before the "Expected Return Date" set forth in his/her his initial application or any subsequently granted extension. If the employee has been on a Medical, Disability or Workers' Compensation leave, such employee may be required to produce proof, before he or she returns to work, that he or she is physically able to return to duty. Upon returning to work, the employee shall be restored to his or his/her former position and shift (or equivalent shift) in that week’s weeks' schedule. The employee shall notify the Employer forty-eight (48) hours before returning to work. The Employer may require employees on medical leave of absenceabsence , or returning from medical leave of absence, to be examined by a physician chosen by the Employer, where permitted by applicable law. In such case, the Employer will pay the cost of said examination. Such examinations shall be limited to an evaluation of the employee for the conditions related to the circumstances requiring the leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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