Reporting sick in Canada
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Reporting sick in Canada
Hi guys.Im just curious as to what the procedure is in your respective companies if you must report sick.Do you give a doctors certificate/have to report to the company doctor or just call sick.Also do you get paid for those days.Guys from other places please give inputs as well.
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A typical sick out phone call
Me: Hi it's @#$%, I'm sick, you'll have to replace me
sCrewSched: your out of sick days, I'm going to dock a vacation day
Me: Negative, you can dock a regular day
CS: We'll need a doctor's note
Me: No problem would you like me to book off until I can get an appointment, my Dr. is normally booked about 3 days ahead.
CS: But, your booked to fly tomorrow
Me: Your Call
CS: Okay, well get better soon
Me: Thanks, Bye
Me: Hi it's @#$%, I'm sick, you'll have to replace me
sCrewSched: your out of sick days, I'm going to dock a vacation day
Me: Negative, you can dock a regular day
CS: We'll need a doctor's note
Me: No problem would you like me to book off until I can get an appointment, my Dr. is normally booked about 3 days ahead.
CS: But, your booked to fly tomorrow
Me: Your Call
CS: Okay, well get better soon
Me: Thanks, Bye
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A typical sick out phone call at Air Canada:
Me: "Hi, I'm sick."
Crew Sked: "Ok, what's the employee number?"
Me: "12345"
Crew Sked: "OK, hope you're feeling better soon. Give us a call when you want to book back on."
Me: "Thanks."
Of course there is the caveat that if I am sick for more than 7 days, I have to get the ok from the company doctor before booking back on. Also, we only get 90% of our pay when we are sick.
Me: "Hi, I'm sick."
Crew Sked: "Ok, what's the employee number?"
Me: "12345"
Crew Sked: "OK, hope you're feeling better soon. Give us a call when you want to book back on."
Me: "Thanks."
Of course there is the caveat that if I am sick for more than 7 days, I have to get the ok from the company doctor before booking back on. Also, we only get 90% of our pay when we are sick.
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vow! 90% is a lot.If being sick for seven days doesnt kill you the loss of pay will.But what if you are temporarily unfit in your medical.Do you get any benefits at all.What if someone met with an accident and was grounded for a month.
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Not having been in that position (sick for more than 7 days), I am not up to speed on all the benefits. I do know that we can be sick for a month and get 90% of our pay.
If we are sick for longer than one month we get disability (GDIIP) from the company and extended mutual aid (from ACPA). The combination of GDIIP and EMA should replace 80-90% of your income.
Don't hold me to these numbers though. Like I said, I've never had to use it so may not be totally familiar with all the benefits.
If we are sick for longer than one month we get disability (GDIIP) from the company and extended mutual aid (from ACPA). The combination of GDIIP and EMA should replace 80-90% of your income.
Don't hold me to these numbers though. Like I said, I've never had to use it so may not be totally familiar with all the benefits.
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The conversation at Westjet would go the same as the one at Air Canada posted above.
One calls in sick. No questions asked. Crew sked fills the spot with someone else. Repeat once a year or so.
We have an unlimited # of sick days. Having said that, our sick stats are so far below the industry norm for pilots that it is becoming a concern that pilots are perhaps flying when they should not.
One calls in sick. No questions asked. Crew sked fills the spot with someone else. Repeat once a year or so.
We have an unlimited # of sick days. Having said that, our sick stats are so far below the industry norm for pilots that it is becoming a concern that pilots are perhaps flying when they should not.
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in my company no need medical certificate for 24 hrs.for more than 1 day you have to get it, and you are paid 80-100% base salary depending of what sickness you have, max 90 days in a year, after 90 days you will be checked by a medical commission. SANTE !