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of sickness or injury) and you agree that the doctor carrying out the examination may disclose to and
               discuss with the Company the results of the examination.

               An employee will always be given at least 48 hours’ notice to attend the company appointed Doctor,

               Employees  will  be  asked  to  inform  a  Senior  Manager  of  any  problem  with  attendance  at  the
               appointment. Failure to notify a Senior Manager results in an additional cost to the Company.

               2.12.10 On Your Return to Work
               Immediately on your return to work from sick leave, you must report to a Senior Manager. He or she
               will discuss with you the reason for your absence and complete the return to work interview with you.

               All employees returning to work after an illness absence totalling ten working days or more must
               provide a final certificate from a doctor declaring they are fit to return to work.  Notice of return to
               work must be submitted by close of business on the previous working day.
               2.12.11 Short-term Persistent Sickness Absence
               In cases where you are consistently absent, whether medically certified or not, the Company reserves
               the  right  to  initiate  disciplinary  procedures.  This  will  also  apply  where  your  absence  shows  an
               unacceptable pattern or failure to meet contractual obligations i.e. attend work.

               2.12.12 Excessive Sickness Absence
               Due to possible impacts to your contractual obligations or your capability to carry out your role any
               unacceptable pattern or high level of sickness absence will lead to a formal interview with a Senior
               Manager.  After  each  instance  of  absenteeism,  a  Senior  Manager  will  conduct  a  return  to  work
               interview with you. On the third return to work interview in as many months, a Senior Manager will
               explain to you that you are now in a formal counselling session. Failure to improve attendance can
               lead to disciplinary action being taken.

               The formal counselling session will aim to:

                   •  Identify the frequency and reason for the absence and ensure that the employee is aware that
                       the absence record is giving cause for concern.

                   •  Advise the employee to seek medical attention if there is an underlying medical problem. The
                       company can request a medical report, if appropriate.

                   •  Inform  the  employee  that  the  persistent  short-term  absences  are  unacceptable  and  put
                       continued employment at risk.

                   •  Give due consideration to the employee's personal problems within reason
                   •  Agree a reasonable time period over which the employee's attendance can be assessed,

                   •  Indicate what the next step will be if the employee fails to reach the standard required. These
                       standards or targets should be specified.

               After the counselling session a letter will be drafted confirming the facts, the action to be taken and
               specifying  what  will  happen  if  attendance  is  not  improved.  If,  after  further  reviews,  it  is  still  not
               possible for you to achieve the level of attendance set out, then you may be dismissed on the grounds
               of incapability. The Company reserves the right to terminate an employee's employment in the event
               of repeated short-term absences.





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