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• If it is not practicable to allow you to return to work the Company will offer you
suitable alternative work on terms or conditions of employment, which are not
substantially less favourable to you.
3.15 CARERS LEAVE
You may avail of temporary unpaid leave in order to personally provide full time care for a person who
has been medically certified to be in need of full-time attention. You must have at least 12 months
continuous service to avail of this. This entitlement is subject to receipt of a decision from a deciding
officer of the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection that the person whom you
propose to provide full time care for a relevant person within the meaning of the Social Welfare
(Consolidation) Act, 1993 as amended.
You are entitled to take a maximum of 104 weeks. This can be taken as a continuous period or in
separate blocks. Should you so choose you can work a maximum of 15 hours a week while on carer's
leave. You can only take carer's leave for one person at a time unless the people you are intending on
taking care of live together. This choice can only be exercised once.
You should apply to a social welfare-deciding officer at least eight weeks before you intend to take the
leave. You must give the Company six weeks' written notice and details of the deciding officer's
decision.
3.15.1 Employment Rights
All your employment rights are protected while on this leave with the exception of pay and benefits.
You are entitled to return to the same work or alternative work where conditions are not less
favourable than that of previous employment.
3.15.2 Refusals & Postponements
The Leave can be refused if its duration is less than 13 weeks, if the Company has reasonable grounds
for the refusal and specifies the reasons for refusal to you in writing. Leave can be postponed, curtailed
or varied pending agreement between you and your employer.
3.15.3 Social Welfare Benefits
You are not entitled to pay from the Company for carer's leave, but you may be entitled to carer's
Benefit from social welfare. The benefit is subject to certain conditions
3.16 COMPANY SECURITY POLICY
3.16.1 Introduction to Security Policy
It is the policy of O’Reilly Consulting Group to secure and protect all our employees, business,
information systems, data and property.
3.16.2 Personal Property
Employees should ensure that their personal belongings are kept secure. The Company cannot be held
liable for any loss or damage to personal property because of theft or accident.
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