--0000000000007a1a8506288de342 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Joey, It kind of depends on the context of the note but I would say that if in a week from now she feels "fit to resume duties" that she will need a new doctor's note clearing her to return sooner than initially ordered. If this is say a surgery recovery, injury, or stress leave for example than returning before her doctor recommends or follows up could end up leading to further injury, stress, etc. and open you up for a CNESST claim. In terms of pay, if she has exhausted her vacation/sick days then she will be off without pay, as far as the company goes. That being said, as she has a doctor's note she could take a medical leave of absence and apply for E.I and her job would also still be protected under the doctor's note and leave= . Thanks, Kathryn On Thu, Dec 5, 2024 at 5:34=E2=80=AFPM Joey Taylor = wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > Kim, who is a CSM in Montreal. sent me this form from a doctor about > medical leave until December 18th. She does not want to take all the time > off but wants to take a week to see how she is feeling (from tomorrow unt= il > December 13th). > 1. Is she allowed to not do the full leave? > 2. How does this work in terms of her payment? She has used all her > personal/sick days (5) for the year. > > Thanks, > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Kim McConnell > Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2024 at 5:26=E2=80=AFPM > Subject: Medical Note > To: Joey Taylor > > > > Hi Joey, > > Here is the medical note for my file. > > Thanks > > Kim McConnell LPN > > Gestionnaire des soins / > > Client Success Manager > > kim.mcconnell@TheKey.com > > 514-907-5065 > > TheKey.ca > > > > > -- > > Joey Taylor > > *Directeur G=C3=A9n=C3=A9ral/**General Manager* > > 514-907-5065 > > TheKey.ca > > [image: TheKey] > --=20 Kathryn Nester HR Generalist ___________________ 647-932-5787 I am in the Eastern Time Zone and am sending this email at a time that suits my work schedule; please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your working hours. TheKey.ca [image: TheKey] --0000000000007a1a8506288de342 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Joey,=C2=A0 It kind of depends on th= e context of the note but I would say that if in a week from now she feels = "fit to resume duties" that she will need a new doctor's note= clearing her to return sooner than initially=C2=A0ordered. If this is say = a surgery recovery, injury, or stress leave for example than returning befo= re her doctor recommends or follows up could end up leading to further inju= ry, stress, etc. and open you up for a CNESST claim.=C2=A0 In terms of pay, if she has exhausted her vacation/sick days then = she will be off without pay,=C2=A0as far as the company goes. That being sa= id, as she has a doctor's note she could take a medical leave of absenc= e and apply for E.I and her job would also still be pr