| Sick Leave |
Introduction:
When illness strikes,
members are covered immediately by the
Short-Term Disability Plan (STD) (Article 17
for full-time members).
If the illness extends beyond 130 days, employees may qualify for
coverage under the
Long-Term
Disability Plan (LTD) (Article 18 for full-time members).
Partial-load employees' sick leave and benefits differ somewhat from those of full-time members, and are covered in Article 26 and Appendix V of the Collective Agreement.
For employees whose
illness or disability does not require full sick leave, but rather an adjustment
of their
work conditions
or a temporary reduction in their workload, a permanent or temporary accommodation
should
be arranged, allowing
them to continue such work as is possible.
Joint Insurance Committee (JIC)
Accommodation
STD
LTD
Short-Term
Disability Plan (STD):
From your first
day of service at the College, you are covered by the STD plan, in a benefit
year extending
from September 1
to August 31. Each year, twenty (20) days are added to your sick-leave
bank. If you are
absent from the
College because of illness or injury, you'll receive full pay up to the
number of days
accumulated in your
bank. Full pay includes any co-ordinator's allowance and/or scheduled overtime.
(Article
17.01 F1). The employer
covers the cost of this plan.
If you are injured
and receiving payments under the Workplace
Safety and Insurance Act (formerly
Workers' Compensation),
you can use your sick leave to "top up" payments to full salary. If your
"regular pay"
includes, for example,
a coordinator's step, that amount should be included in the calculation.
If you are still
ill once your "sick days" are used up, you shall be paid 75% of your "regular
pay" for the period
between the date
your STD eligibility ends and the date at which you would normally qualify
for LTD (Article
17.01 F2). (If your "regular pay" includes, for example, a coordinator's step, that amount
should be included in
the calculation.)
If the qualifying period for LTD expires while you still have STD sick-leave
credits, you may
elect to use up
these credits before claiming your LTD benefits. Generally, however, it
is preferable to retain
STD credits once
approved for LTD.
The College requires
medical evidence to support your claim for STD if your absence from work
is greater
than five days.
You may wish to speak with a union officer about the amount and nature
of information your
doctor should provide.
Usually a simple statement of the nature of your illness, e.g. "surgery",
and the
expected date of
your return to work is all that is needed. This information may be shared
at your discretion
with the Centre
for Equity and Human Rights to assist the college in preparing any
accommodation that may be required upon your return.
Long-Term
Disability Plan (LTD):
After 130 calendar
days of illness and disability, you may be eligible to receive LTD. Sun
Life, our health
insurance provider,
bases its decision on an assessment of the individual's ability to continue
work. To
maximize your chances
for eligibility for LTD, please consult with a union officer. Your application
for LTD
benefits should
be filed well in advance of the 130-day mark; Sun Life normally requires
two (2) months to
process the claim.
Generally, LTD payments
are 60% of your "basic monthly earnings" and are untaxed (Article 18).
("Extras",
such as coordinators
allowances, are not included in the calculation.) The "take-home" value
of these benefits
is about 95% of
regular pay.
To qualify for LTD,
you need to be declared "totally disabled" from performing your current
job. (This means
that you cannot
perform the majority of the duties associated with your job.) After two
years on LTD, you
need to be declared "totally disabled" with regard to performing any occupation. Possible exceptions
to this
policy are individuals
who suffer from periodic flare-ups, as might occur with chronic diseases
such as multiple
sclerosis or ulcerative
colitis. Such individuals may be granted LTD, where required, during these
periods, even
though they may
eventually be able to return to work during periods of remission.
Should you be denied
coverage under the LTD plan, you should appeal the decision through Sun
Life's appeal
process. You should
also appeal through the Joint Insurance Committee (JIC). However, before
appealing,
please consult with
the union office for advice on other means to reverse the decision. Often,
it is simply a
matter of providing
more thorough/exact medical feedback on your condition.
The LTD plan is fully
funded by the members through payroll deductions.
Special
Accommodation:
At certain points
during their illness, members may feel capable of continuing to work or
returning to work if
the College makes
some short- or long-term adjustments to their work conditions. The College
is obligated to
provide reasonable
accommodation to the temporarily or partially disabled employee.
You should begin the process by first discussing your circumstances with your immediate supervisor. Minor accommodations can often be arranged very simply and quickly at this stage. Ultimately, however, most accommodations are arranged and monitored through the Centre for Equity and Human Rights and require medical documentation.
Sometimes, employees choose to combine sick-leave and pay in a pro-rated fashion which reflects their partial return to work. This is often a good way to ease one's way back into the workforce after an extended sick leave.
We encourage you
to speak with a union officer
or steward to learn more about your sick-leave options and
how accommodation
is negotiated with the College.
The committee is composed of four management representatives appointed by the colleges and four from OPSEU, elected at the biennial OPSEU CAAT-A Divisional meeting.
One of the important functions of this committee is to review the unresolved claims of members. If you feel that your claim for medical reimbursement, LTD, or some other benefit has been unjustly refused, please forward it to this committee.
The four OPSEU CAAT-A members of the JIC are Paddy Musson (Union Co-Chair), Beth Agnew, Donna Mese, and Jeff Arbus . They (and your Local 560 officers) can answer your questions about various aspects of our insurance plan and advise you on matters such as applying for LTD or appealing denials of your claims for medical, dental or other benefits.
If you have exhausted
all other sources of information, another very helpful individual is Shirley
McVittie, a
Benefits Officer
at OPSEU head office (416 443-8888). She can answer your questions and
assist you in
applications and
appeals.
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