Common use of Proof of Absence Clause in Contracts

Proof of Absence. An Employee may be required to provide satisfactory proof of the reasons for absence and for paid leave credits. (a) No paid leave shall be granted for any illness which occurs once an Employee commences her vacation; in this event, the Employee will be receiving vacation pay. (b) Paid leave shall be granted: (i) if an Employee becomes ill during her vacation period as stated in Article 31.06 above, only after the expiry of the Employee's vacation and provided the illness continues beyond the vacation; (ii) for the period of paid time falling within a scheduled vacation period provided that the Employee becomes ill prior to the commencement of the scheduled vacation. If the Employee so wishes the number of paid leave days paid within the scheduled vacation period shall be considered as vacation days not taken and may be rescheduled to a later date.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Proof of Absence. (a) An Employee may be required to provide satisfactory proof of the reasons for absence and for paid leave credits. (a) No paid leave shall be granted for any illness which occurs once an Employee commences her vacation; in this event, the Employee will be receiving vacation pay. (b) Paid leave shall be granted: (i) if an Employee becomes ill during her vacation period as stated in Article 31.06 29.06 above, only after the expiry of the Employee's vacation and provided the illness continues beyond the vacation; (ii) for the period of paid time falling within a scheduled vacation period provided that the Employee becomes ill prior to the commencement of the scheduled vacation. If the Employee so wishes the number of paid leave days paid within the scheduled vacation period shall be considered as vacation days not taken and may be rescheduled to a later date.

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Sources: Collective Agreement