Common use of Reporting Illness Clause in Contracts

Reporting Illness. Any employee who, because of injury or sickness, is unable to report for work, will endeavor to notify the Department Supervisor or designate as soon as possible with a minimum of two (2) hours’ notice prior to the start of the shift except in emergency situations. In the case of absence for more than three (3) working days because of injury or illness, the employee will, if requested to do so, provide a doctor’s certificate certifying that such employee is unable to carry out his duties due to such cause. Employees are required to notify their supervisor or designate the day before they return to work from an injury or illness.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Reporting Illness. Any employee who, because of injury or sickness, is unable to report for work, will endeavor to must notify the Department Supervisor or designate as soon as possible with a minimum of two at least one (21) hours’ notice hours prior to the start of the shift except in emergency situations. In situations and in the case of absence for more than three (3) working days because of injury or illness, the employee will, if requested to do so, provide a doctor’s certificate certifying that such employee is unable to carry out his duties due to such cause. Employees are required to notify their supervisor or designate the day before they return to work from an injury or illness.three

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Reporting Illness. Any employee who, because of injury or sickness, is unable to report for work, will endeavor to must notify the Department Supervisor or designate as soon as possible with a minimum of two at least one (21) hours’ notice hours prior to the start of the shift except in emergency situations. In situations and in the case of absence for more than three (3) working days because of injury or illness, the employee will, if requested to do so, provide a doctor’s certificate certifying that such employee is unable to carry out his duties due to such cause. Employees are required to notify their supervisor or designate the day before they return to work from an injury or illness.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement