Basic Guide to Sick Leave
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Workers may take the number of days they would normally work in a 6-week period for sick leave on full pay in a 3-year period. Employers may insist on proof of illness before paying a worker for sick leave.
ApplicationThe Basic Conditions of Employment Act applies to all employers and workers, but not -
The section of the Act that regulate working hours does not apply to:
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Application for Sick LeaveThe provisions for sick leave do not apply to -
Number of sick daysWorkers may take the number of days they would normally work in a 6-week period for sick leave on full pay in a 3-year period.
However, during the first 6 months of employment, workers are only entitled to 1 day of paid sick leave for every 26 days worked.
Based on Legislation in Section 22, of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act Proof of IllnessAn employer may require a medical certificate before paying workers who are absent for more than 2 consecutive days, or who are often absent (more than twice in an 8-week period).
Based on Legislation in Section 23, of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act Related Links
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