Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) sick leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a certificate of a duly qualified medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the medical practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.86.3.9.
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Samples: Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, Enterprise Bargaining Agreement, Enterprise Bargaining Agreement
Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.86.3.9.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to will accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate, where it was reasonable impracticable to obtain a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to will accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate where it was reasonably impracticable to obtain a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) sick leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Companycompany’s rights under clause 6.3.86.3.9.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) sick leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a certificate of a duly qualified medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the medical practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.86 . 3 . 9 .
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Samples: Enterprise Bargaining Agreement
Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. To avoid doubt, employees who are absent the day before or the day after a non- working day are required to provide satisfactory evidence for that absence. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to will accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate where it was reasonably impracticable to obtain a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to will accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificatecertificate where it was reasonably impracticable to obtain one. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the medical practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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Single Day Absences. An employee will be entitled to payment for absence from duty on account of personal illness or injury for two single days in each year of service with the Company without the production of a medical certificate. In all other cases of claims for paid personal (sick) leave the employee will not be entitled to payment unless the employee provides the Company with a medical certificate from a registered health practitioner which states that in the opinion of the practitioner, the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury by accident. The Company may agree to will accept from the employee a statutory declaration stating that the employee was unable to attend for duty on account of personal illness or injury in lieu of a medical certificate. Nothing in this sub-clause will limit the Company’s rights under clause 6.3.8.
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