Sick Note for Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Employees | Ontario
MedLetter provides physician-reviewed sick notes for Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) employees across Ontario.
Industry: Public Transit | Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario
Sick Note Policy: The TTC follows ATU Local 113 collective agreement provisions. Operators and maintenance workers typically need documentation for absences exceeding 3 consecutive days. The TTC's attendance management program may require documentation sooner.
Who This Helps
TTC bus and streetcar operators needing absence documentation,Subway operators and station staff,TTC maintenance and repair workers,Fare inspectors and transit enforcement officers,Administrative and planning staff
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the TTC require a sick note?
Under the ATU Local 113 collective agreement, the TTC typically requires documentation after 3 consecutive days. The attendance management program may request it sooner. MedLetter provides documentation when clinically appropriate.
Will the TTC accept an online doctor's note?
Yes. The TTC accepts documentation from any licensed Ontario physician. Our CPSO-registered physician's documentation meets collective agreement requirements.
I'm a TTC operator on split shifts. When can I get a note?
MedLetter is available 24/7 online. Perfect for TTC operators with irregular schedules who can't visit clinics during business hours.
Do TTC operators need fitness-for-duty clearance?
For safety-sensitive roles (operators, maintenance), the TTC may require fitness-for-duty clearance. MedLetter provides standard absence documentation; fitness assessments may require additional evaluation.
Does my TTC sick note need my diagnosis?
No. Ontario law protects your medical privacy. Our documentation confirms your absence was medically warranted without disclosing your condition.
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