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Sample Clauses

Sample clauses covering some of the more important provisions, including terms of employment affected by recent legislative changes and provisions which have been found to be prone to error, are given below for reference.
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All Topics  (24) Referee (1) Grievance Procedure (2) Hours of Work and Overtime Payment (2) Public Holiday and Payment For Work on Public Holiday (2) Payment for Work on a Rest Day (1) Sick Leave (2) Annual Leave (2) Maternity Leave (2) Shared Parental Leave (2) Paternity Leave (2) Childcare Leave (2) Retirement and Re-employment (2) Equal Renumeration (1)

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Sick Leave: Sample Clause 1

  1. Every employee who has at least three months of service with the Company shall be granted paid sick leave as follows:
    Completed months of Service Paid Outpatient Sick Leave (Working days) Paid Hospitalisation Leave (Working days) 
    3 months  5 15
    4 months 8 30
    5 months 11 45
    6 months & above 14 60
  2. The total number of days of sick leave is capped at the respective hospitalisation leave entitlements.
  3. The employee shall inform the company of his medical leave within 48 hours of the commencement of the leave otherwise his absence will be treated as unauthorised absence.
  4. An employee on outpatient sick leave shall not be paid shift allowance.

Sick Leave: Sample Clause 2

An employee who has completed three months of service shall be entitled to paid sick leave not exceeding -

  1. Fourteen days in each year if no hospitalisation is necessary; or
  2. Sixty days in each year if hospitalisation is necessary as may be certified by the Company doctor or a Government medical officer. 

Provided that if the employee is hospitalised for less than forty-six days in any year, his entitlement to paid sick leave for that year shall not exceed the aggregate of fourteen days plus the number of days on which he is hospitalised.

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