Most apparent in this regard is the absence of adequate sick leave, maternity provision, and child health care. |
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The new provision to separate bereavement leave from sick leave also needs further investigation. |
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The bill proposes separate entitlements for sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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That means all too many women receive no paid sick leave or annual leave, and enjoy no job security beyond the next shift. |
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The panel of substitute teachers operated by the Department of Education is covering all certified sick leave and personal days. |
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Grocon wants greater control over rostered days off, sick leave, annual leave and working hours. |
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They will also be paid for the time on strike, vacation entitlements and sick leave. |
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Under the policy those who regularly take sick leave without good reason face disciplinary action. |
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The bill also separates out the confusion surrounding sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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It also has accounting codes for cost analysis and can track sick leave, annual leave and overtime. |
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Those in casual work continue to receive lower pay, no paid sick leave, annual leave or public holidays. |
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However her health was not good enough to allow this and she was forced to take another year off on sick leave. |
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Other allowances like sick leave, parental leave or holiday pay provision barely exist. |
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When PC Furness went on sick leave her absence on the streets prompted juvenile nuisance to increase on her beat. |
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As a result of this legislation, the average rate will be applied to all statutory holidays and all sick leave. |
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Changes to the holiday and sick leave have been made as a preventative measure, said Mrs Roney. |
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You cannot make an employee use sick leave or vacation time for military leaves of absence. |
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Relevant daily pay is the rate of pay that must now be used as the basis for calculating payment for holidays, sick leave etc. |
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Most people work fewer than 250 days a year after the deduction of weekends, holidays, vacations, and sick leave. |
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All too often women use their own sick leave entitlement to meet family obligations. |
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She went off on sick leave in early 1998 and her appointment was terminated in March that year. |
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Mr. Livesey has also asked Munchies to compensate him for lost wages because he took a day of sick leave due to his sudden illness. |
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The workers are demanding all the increase go towards augmenting their base pay and that the present two-tier sick leave system be scrapped. |
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At the end of last year, 185 employees were on long-term sick leave, classified as an absence of one calendar month or longer. |
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However, the administrator responsible for filing the incident sheets was on extended sick leave. |
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Teachers employed under contract do not receive holiday or sick leave and other basic entitlements. |
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Correlational data for the entire sample indicated some significant associations between sick leave usage and predictive variables. |
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All those things added on top of ordinary pay can mean that a person who is on sick leave or on holiday will get more than someone working. |
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I don't feel proud going on sick leave, using workers compo but I have got to look after my health. |
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It also permits them to forego payment of sick leave and retirement, vacation and medical benefits. |
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While there is some protection for temporary workers, many do not have access to sick leave or holiday pay. |
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The institution also provided compensation to employers for salaries paid to employees on sick leave after the first eight days. |
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These benefits include accumulated sick leave and furlough leave which are payable upon termination of employment. |
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As a temporary worker I was not entitled to holidays or sick leave. |
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A griever on sick leave cannot be expected to make informed decisions about their grievance. |
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In most cases, this applies even if you are on integrated sick leave or rehabilitative employment. |
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Concerns about the validity of an employee's sick leave cannot justify a demand for a medical examination. |
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In addition to sick leave, consider using paid vacation days to cover a necessary absence from work to recover from a flare-up. |
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The staff member's sick leave credit under staff rule 106.4 at the time of separation shall be reestablished. |
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At the time of the layoff, the Complainant was on sick leave due to his Multiple Sclerosis. |
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Workers who are quarantined should not suffer a loss of pay nor should their sick leave or vacation entitlement be affected. |
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The notice shall be suspended during maternity leave, and, subject to a limit of three months, during sick leave. |
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However some two days after she took sick leave, the employer ordered that she be covertly videotaped. |
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According to the applicant, the contested decision was taken at a date on which she was on sick leave. |
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The city's council says it is attempting to curb a sharp spike in sick leave requests for cosmetic and plastic surgery. |
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In case of a temporary sick leave, the victim beneficiates of temporary disability compensations. |
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The same preventive and security measures and sick leave allowances apply to workers in all categories, regardless of their nationality. |
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Health insurance now accounts for 33 per cent of employee benefit costs, compared to 32 per cent for vacation and sick leave. |
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If the new employer does not accept them, you will lose any unused sick leave credits. |
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Those who also want to avail themselves of sick leave and compassionate benefits will now be able to have access to them on a voluntary basis. |
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However, we cannot be assured that employees would report an error in their balance of sick leave credits. |
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By contrast, sick leave plans that make benefits available based on age have been found to be discriminatory. |
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This is the reason why they try to withdraw from conflicts at the workplace and why they do not go on sick leave. |
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These amounts include any benefits to which the employee is entitled such as sick leave, vacation leave, commissions, bonus, etc. |
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This case concerned a grievor who was terminated for alleged sick leave abuse. |
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Then there is an increase in sick leave due to health issues, which results in a loss of productivity. |
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They agreed to give him sick leave until Monday, pending his return. |
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Is there any chance the potential 2016 hopeful will stand up to the right and embrace paid sick leave? |
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In New South Wales, Australia, prison bosses had modified rostered activities, duties and shifts which were historically prone to higher levels of sick leave. |
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Our teacher had taken sick leave, and the sub was some mousy post-grad who darted glances amongst us as though we were going to jump on him and gnaw his head off anytime soon. |
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Insurers have guaranteed schools that non-teaching staff employed to patrol school property or to substitute for staff on uncertified sick leave will be covered. |
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Up to now, they have supervised for colleagues on uncertified sick leave voluntarily and have patrolled school property, typically on a rota basis, also free gratis. |
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Paid sick leave, personhood, you name it, all of them went in the progressive direction, most of them by overwhelmingly margins. |
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My salary is BD1,500 and due to my poor financial situation, I charged money in return for sick leave. |
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She came off sick leave six months later on April 28, 2013 when she took a period of annual leave. |
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Any absence for reasons of sickness or incapacity in the first three months of employment will be regarded as sick leave without pay. |
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The court heard that the 28-year-old Emirati cop had got consecutive sick leave certificates from a clinic, a hospital and a medical centre. |
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The Swedish government is seeking to reduce its costs through decreased sick leave hours and increased efficiency. |
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The authors said the issues surrounding junior doctors' decisions to take sick leave were complex. |
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Manila Some 11 pilots of flag carrier Philippine Airlines went on sick leave to take tests in airline companies abroad, a local paper said. |
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In addition to sick leave and holidays, Crase has five weeks of vacation yearly. |
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The main issue preventing an agreement was the employer's attempt to impose a new short-term disability management scheme to replace current sick leave entitlements. |
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It includes payment for unused sick leave and amounts you receive for loss of office or employment, whether as a payment of damages or a payment under an order or judgment of a tribunal. |
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I now work part-time but have exhausted all my sick leave. |
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During a period of sick leave, the complainant became pregnant. |
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Furthermore, the evidence suggested that given the complainant's prognosis, he should have benefited from the generous sick leave policy extended to those with physical disabilities. |
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Should I go on sick leave if my job requires a driver's license? |
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Employees are allowed 15 days of sick leave per year. |
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Our measures of sickness absence, self-certified sick leave and GP-certified sick leave are the rates of sick leave in percent of contracted working days. |
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The mere fact that Ms. Mulvihill was on sick leave at the time of termination does not necessarily mean the dismissal was conducted in an unfair or bad faith manner. |
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An overreaching objective at our workplaces is to help engender a high level of employee health and to reduce the number of people on extended sick leave. |
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Non-audit time includes statutory holidays, vacations, courses for accounting students and professional staff, sick leave and administrative duties not chargeable to a specific audit. |
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As well, consider instituting a liberal sick leave policy that allows employees to remain home if members of their household come down with the flu. |
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Recent arbitraon decisions have established that a birth mother is entled to take up to six consecuuve weeks of sick leave immediately following the birth of her child. |
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Both paid sick leave and enhanced paid sick leave plans may allow days to be prorated based on the number of hours an employee has worked in a particular month. |
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Agreement between workplace-registered sick leave and DREAM-registered sickness benefit was reported as sensitivities, specificities and positive predictive values. |
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A substantial number of seasonal migrant farm workers, for instance, are never registered as employees and therefore do not receive sickness benefits or sick leave if they fall ill. |
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Factors contributing to the failure to meet our target were extended study leave for four employees writing their final Chartered Accountant exams, and extended sick leave for one member of our staff. |
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Some plans may also allow employees to use paid sick leave credits while they remain at home because of pregnancy, to care for a newborn or newly adopted child, or to care for a gravely ill family member. |
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Even worse, says Gordon, the employer wants to give authority to a private insurance company that will determine how and when the workers can access sick leave benefits. |
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For example, if an employee chucks a sickie, you need to check that they have enough sick leave available. |
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Mandatory universal sick leave and holiday pay. |
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Gillispie, 52, is on indefinite sick leave. |
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Taking a few hours off to go to a medical appointment may also be preferable, for both the employee and the employer, to taking a full day of sick leave for the same purpose. |
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In Philadelphia, for instance, Mayor Michael Nutter has vetoed sick leave bills twice, saying they threaten jobs and make the city less attractive to new business. |
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It is thought that junior hospital doctors are potentially spreading infections to their patients, because working pressures are so great many cannot take sick leave. |
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The arguments voiced Wednesday echoed those heard in Eugene during the debate over the city's sick leave ordinance, which the proposed statewide law would replace. |
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