Common use of Permanent Reassignment Clause in Contracts

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform other duties. A certificate from the employee’s personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible flex- ible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform per- form other duties. A certificate from the employee’s personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures pro- cedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical medi- cal field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician physi- cian will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s entitlement enti- tlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.resolved

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: National Agreement, National Agreement, National Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform other duties. A certificate from the employee’s 's personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s 's physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s 's medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s 's medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s 's entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible flex- ible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform per- form other duties. A certificate from the employee’s personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures pro- cedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician will be selected select- ed from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.’s

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform other duties. A certificate from the employee’s 's personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s 's physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s 's medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s 's medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s 's entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration ar bitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform other duties. A certificate from the employee’s personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employee’s medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union▇▇▇▇▇, a third physician will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Permanent Reassignment. 1. Any ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee having a minimum of five years of postal service, or any full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who sustained injury on duty, regardless of years of service, while performing the assigned duties can submit a voluntary request for permanent reassignment reassign- ment to light duty or other assignment to the installation head if the employee is permanently unable to perform all or part of the assigned duties. The request shall be accompanied by a medical certificate from the United States Public Health Service or a physician designated by the installation head giving full evidence of the physical condition of the employee, the need for reassignment, and the ability of the employee to perform other duties. A certificate from the employee’s personal physician will not be acceptable. 2. The following procedures are the exclusive procedures for resolving a disagreement between the employee’s physician and the physician designated by the USPS concerning the medical condition of an employee who has requested a per- manent permanent light duty assignment. These procedures shall not apply to cases where the employeeemploy- ee’s medical condition arose out of an occupational ill- ness illness or injury. On request of the Union, a third physician physi- cian will be selected from a list of five Board Certified Specialists in the medical field for the con- dition condition in question, the list to be supplied by the local Medical Society. The physician will be selected by the alternate striking of names from the list by the Union and the Employer. The Employer will supply the selected physician phy- sician with all relevant facts including job description and occupational physical requirements. The decision of the third physician will be final as to the employee’s medical condition and occupational limitations, if any. Any other issues relating to the employee’s entitlement to a light duty assignment shall be resolved through the grievance-arbitration procedure. The costs of the services of the third physician shall be shared by the Union and the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: National Agreement