Long Term Sick Leave. (i) An employee with 12 months or more service with the same employer, who has no sick leave entitlement left, shall be granted unpaid sick leave up to three consecutive months on production of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Long Term Sick Leave. (i) An employee with 12 months or more service with the same employer, who has no unused sick leave entitlement left, shall may, at the employer's discretion, be granted unpaid sick leave up to three consecutive months on production of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner. Note: Approval of such leave will not be unreasonably withheld.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Long Term Sick Leave. (i) An employee with 12 months or more service with the same employerBarnardos, who has no sick leave entitlement left, shall be granted unpaid sick leave of up to three consecutive months on production of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
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Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement
Long Term Sick Leave. (i) i. An employee with 12 months or more service with the same employer, who has no unused sick leave entitlement leftleft and who requires leave from her/his employment— for reasons such as serious illness, hospitalisation or recuperation— shall be granted unpaid sick leave up to three consecutive months on production in any one year. Any period of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitionersuch leave exceeding three consecutive months may be granted at the discretion of the employer.
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Samples: Salvation Army Early
Long Term Sick Leave. (ia) An employee with If you have served 12 months or more of service with the same employer, who has and you have no sick leave entitlement left, you shall be granted unpaid sick leave up to three consecutive months on production of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
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Samples: www.canterbury.ac.nz
Long Term Sick Leave. (i) 50.1 An employee with 12 months or more service with the same employer, who has no sick leave entitlement left, shall be granted unpaid sick leave up to three consecutive months on production of a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
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Samples: Campus Creche Trust