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Number
034
Date
8/15/2011
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2011
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Agreement between Mayfield Village and F.O.P. Lodge 57 <br />Section 29.3. The Employer shall have the right to require the employee to have a physical exam <br />by a physician appointed by the Employer resulting in the physician's certification that the <br />employee is unable to work due to the injury as a condition precedent to the employee receiving <br />any benefits under this Article. The designated physician's opinion shall govern whether the <br />employee is actually disabled or not, but shall not govern whether the injury was duty related. <br />Section 29.4. Any Employee who obtains a paid leave under this Article shall file for Workers' <br />Compensation and shall sign a waiver assigning to the Employer any sums of money (temporary <br />total disability benefits) received as compensation. <br />ARTICLE 30 <br />SICK LEAVE <br />Section 30.1. All permanent full-time employees shall be entitled for each complete eighty (80) <br />hours of service to sick leave of four and six-tenths (4-6/10) hours with pay not to exceed one <br />hundred twenty (120) hours. Employees may use sick leave with the approval of their <br />department head for absence due to illness, injury, exposure to contagious disease and illness in <br />the immediate family. The head of each department shall require their respective employees to <br />furnish a written signed certificate to justify the use of any sick leave taken. At the discretion of <br />the department head, or anytime an absence due to illness exceeds three (3) days, a statement <br />certifying the nature of the illness from a licensed physician shall be required to justify the use of <br />sick leave. Falsification of either a written statement or a physician's certificate shall be grounds <br />for disciplinary action including dismissal. No sick leave maybe granted upon or after retirement <br />or termination of employment. Sick leave will be deducted from accrued sick leave in <br />accordance with the number of hours taken for sick leave. If an employee working an eight (8) <br />hour shift calls in sick .for a shift, he will have eight (8) hours deducted from his accrued sick <br />leave. If an employee working a twelve (12) hour shift calls in sick, he will have twelve (12) <br />hours deducted from his accrued sick leave. <br />Section 30.2. Any permanent full-time employee who, at the end of their first full calendar year <br />of service to Mayfield Village, has an accumulation of forty-five (45) days, unused sick leave <br />and who, during the same calendar year, has not used any of the sick days earned during that <br />year shall be compensated at the end of the calendar year the equivalent of forty (40) hours pay <br />without having any hours deducted from his or her accumulated but unused sick leave. Sick <br />leave accumulation lawfully transferred from prior pubic employees shall be included for <br />purposes of this section. If an employee has used less than forty (40) hours sick leave during the <br />calendar year, he will be paid a benefit equal to the difference between the hours of sick used <br />during the year and forty (40) hours. For example, an employee who has called in one (1) twelve <br />(12) hour shift sick, he would be entitled to a benefit equal to twenty-eight (28) hours. <br />29 <br />
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