Common use of Transfer to a safe job Clause in Contracts

Transfer to a safe job. (a) If the practitioner gives her Employer a medical certificate from a medical practitioner containing a statement to the effect that, in the medical practitioner’s opinion, the practitioner is fit to work, but that it is inadvisable for her to continue in her present position for a stated period because of:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.amawa.com.au, www.health.wa.gov.au, ww2.health.wa.gov.au

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Transfer to a safe job. (a1) If the practitioner This clause applies where an employee gives her Employer Company a medical certificate from a medical practitioner containing a statement to the effect that, in the medical practitioner’s opinion, the practitioner employee is fit to work, but that it is inadvisable for her to continue in her present position for a stated period because of:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dardanup Plant Maintenance Agreement, Welshpool Plant Maintenance Agreement

Transfer to a safe job. (a) If the practitioner employee gives her Employer employer a medical certificate from a medical practitioner containing a statement to the effect that, in the medical practitioner’s opinion, the practitioner employee is fit to work, but that it is inadvisable for her to continue in her present position for a stated period because of:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Health Engineering and Building Services Industrial Agreement, ww2.health.wa.gov.au

Transfer to a safe job. (a) If the practitioner 8.1 Where an employee gives her Employer employer a medical certificate from a medical practitioner containing a statement to the effect that, in the medical practitioner’s practitioners opinion, the practitioner employee is fit to work, but that it is inadvisable for her to continue in her present position for a stated period because of:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Agreement

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Transfer to a safe job. (a) 8.6.1 If the practitioner Employee gives her Employer a medical certificate from a medical practitioner containing a statement to the effect that, in the medical practitioner’s opinion, the practitioner Employee is fit to work, but that it is inadvisable for her to continue in her present position for a stated period because of:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Agreement

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