Personal Medical Leave. a) An employee that has medical reason(s), due to personal illness or injury, for not attending work is considered to be on medical leave. If requested by the Employer, a doctor’s certificate must be provided in respect of any medical leave extending beyond three (3) consecutive working days.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Personal Medical Leave. a) An employee that has medical reason(s), due to personal illness or injury, for not attending work is considered to be on medical leave. If requested by the Employer, a doctor’s certificate must be provided in respect of any medical leave extending beyond three (3) consecutive working days.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Personal Medical Leave. a) An employee that has medical reason(s), due to personal illness or injury, for not attending work is considered to be on medical leave. If requested by the Employer, a doctor’s certificate must be provided in respect of any medical leave extending beyond three ten (310) consecutive working days. This Article does not prevent the Employer from requesting a medical report earlier in exceptional circumstances.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
Personal Medical Leave. (a) An employee that has medical reason(s), due to personal illness or injury, for not attending work is considered to be on medical leave. If requested by the Employer, a doctor’s certificate must be provided in respect of any medical leave extending beyond three (3) consecutive working days.
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Samples: Collective Agreement