Employee to Contact Employer Sample Clauses

Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to a Workers' Compensation Board related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WCB wage-loss replacement benefits may be required to produce a medical certificate certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties.
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Employee to Contact Employer. Employees commencing a WCB leave are required to provide the Employer with current contact information in writing including home and mailing address and home or cell phone number. Employees are also required to provide in writing to the Employer any changes to their contact information as it occurs. Employees who are absent from work due to a Workers' Compensation Board related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WCB wage-loss replacement benefits may be required to produce a medical certificate certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to illness or injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. The employee shall inform the Employer of the date of return to duty, in advance of that date, in order that relief scheduled for that employee can be notified.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to WorkSafe BC related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to Worker's Compensation Board related injury, or any other illness of a long-term nature, shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to a WorkSafeBC related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WorkSafeBC wage-loss replacement benefits may be required to produce a medical certificate certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties or outlining any restrictions requiring a medical accommodation and the anticipated length of the required accommodation. For the purpose of this clause, a "regular basis" is defined as every two to four weeks, or when new information regarding an employee's anticipated return to work becomes known.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to a WorkSafeBC related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Where possible, employees shall give two weeks' notice of their return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WorkSafeBC wage-loss replacement benefits will be required to produce a medical certificate certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties or they are capable of returning to their position in accordance with a medically approved WorkSafeBC return to work plan.
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Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to a Worker's Compensation Board related illness or injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis, weekly where possible, regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Where possible, the employee shall inform the Employer of the date of return to duty, no less than seven (7) days in advance of that date, in order that relief scheduled for that employee can be notified.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to a Workers' Compensation Board related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WCB wage loss replacement benefits may be required to produce a Certificate of Fitness (Appendix D) certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties. Employees who have been absent from work for more than five consecutive days due to illness or injury must provide advance notice to the Employer of their intended date of return. It is understood that a longer notice period of 14 consecutive days will be required where the employee has been absent from work for a period in excess of 30 consecutive days. In the event an employee requests a gradual return to work they will be expected to provide the employer with a doctor's note outlining any restrictions or limitations they have, the expected duration of such restrictions or limitations and the anticipated length of the required gradual return to work. Employees who intend to return to work without restrictions or limitations, and have been absent from work for more than 30 days as a result of an illness or injury, will be required to provide a doctor's note confirming their ability to return to the full hours and duties of their position.
Employee to Contact Employer. Employees who are absent from work due to Workers’ Compensation Board related injury shall contact their supervisor or the designated person in charge on a regular basis regarding the status of their condition and/or the anticipated date of return to work. Prior to returning to work, employees who have been absent from work and in receipt of WCB wage loss replacement benefits shall be required to produce a medical certificate certifying that they have fully recovered from the compensable injury and are able to perform the full scope of their duties. It is a guide that longer notice is required for absenteeism in excess of thirty (30) consecutive calendar days.
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