Illness on Long Service Leave Sample Clauses

Illness on Long Service Leave. 28.9 Subject to the requirements of 28.12, an Employee, who becomes ill or suffers an injury during long service leave and has an entitlement to sick leave, may apply to the Employer for the period of illness or injury to be treated as sick leave, with long service leave reaccredited to the Employee. The Employer may require the Employee to be examined by a registered medical practitioner of the Employer’s choice, provided the practitioner is reasonably accessible to the Employee.
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Illness on Long Service Leave. 27.5.1 Subject to the production of a supporting medical certificate, a teacher who becomes ill whilst on long service leave is entitled to have the period of illness treated as sick leave but only to the extent that the teacher is entitled to sick leave.
Illness on Long Service Leave. (a) Subject to the production of a medical certificate from a Medical Practitioner, if an Employee is ill or injured whilst on long service leave the Employee is entitled to have the period of illness/injury treated as personal leave but only to the extent that the Employee is entitled to personal leave.
Illness on Long Service Leave. (a) Subject to the requirements of clause 16.7, a Staff Member, who becomes ill or suffers an injury during long service leave and has an entitlement to personal/carer’s leave, is entitled to have the period of illness or injury treated as personal/carer’s leave, with long service leave reaccredited to the Staff Member.
Illness on Long Service Leave. 19.2.1 Subject to 19.4, an Employee, who becomes ill or suffers an injury during long service leave and has an entitlement to sick leave, may apply to the Principal for the period of illness or injury to be treated as sick leave, with long service leave reaccredited to the Employee. An application must be made pursuant to 19.4. The Principal may require the Employee to be examined by a registered medical practitioner of the Employer’s choice, provided the practitioner is reasonably accessible to the Employee and may be granted at the Principal’s discretion based on the evidence provided.
Illness on Long Service Leave. Subject to the production of a supporting medical certificate in accordance with 31.3.4, a nurse who becomes ill whilst on long service is entitled to have the period of illness treated as sick leave but only to the extent that the nurse is entitled to sick leave.

Related to Illness on Long Service Leave

  • Long Service Leave All employees shall be entitled to long service leave in accordance with the relevant State Legislation. The employer will ensure that any registration necessary for the purposes of portable long service schemes will be undertaken.

  • Taking of Long Service Leave (a) The employer shall give to each employee at least one month's notice of the date from which it is proposed that the employee's long service leave shall be given and taken. Such leave shall be taken as soon as practicable having regard to the needs of the facility, or, where the employer and the employee agree, such leave may be postponed to an agreed date.

  • Jury Service Leave 6.18.1 An employee, other than a casual employee, required to attend for jury service during their ordinary working hours shall be reimbursed by the employer an amount equal to the difference between the amount paid in respect of their attendance for such jury service and the ordinary pay the employee would have been paid if the employee was not absent on jury service.

  • Military Service Leave The Employer and the Union agree that the matter of leave of absence for an employee during the period of his/her military service with the armed forces of the United States, and of his/her reinstatement thereafter, shall be governed by applicable statutes.

  • Medical Leave of Absence Where you have a medical leave of absence due to any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than six months, and you have not returned to employment with the Company or an Affiliate, a Separation from Service has occurred on the earlier of: (A) the first day on which you would not be considered “disabled” under any disability policy of the Company or Affiliate under which you are then receiving a benefit; or (B) the first day on which your medical leave of absence period exceeds 29 months.

  • Maternity/Child Care Leave A. The Board agrees to provide employees with a child care leave of absence, without pay, as set forth below:

  • Special maternity leave (a) Where the pregnancy of an employee not then on maternity leave terminates after 28 weeks other than by the birth of a living child, then the employee may take unpaid special maternity leave of such periods as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary.

  • Emergency Service Leave ‌ Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from the Provincial Emergency Program or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay. If any remuneration, other than for expenses, is received, it shall be remitted to the Employer.

  • MATERNITY LEAVE OF ABSENCE A Maternity Leave of Absence will be granted, subject to the following:

  • ABSENCE FROM WORK AND REPORTING 17.01 If an employee is unable to report for work, he/she shall give the Employer a minimum of four (4) hours notice. In case of day shift work, this time element shall be one (1) hour. If notice is not given within the required time, the employee shall not be entitled to his/her sick pay on the first day of illness.

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