ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN Sample Clauses

ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Coverage for part-time employees shall be pro-rated on the basis of hours actually worked to a regular forty (40) hour workweek. The County agrees it will not prevent employees from carrying out their duties by conducting a lockout.
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Effective January 1, 1975, an Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan was established. The following benefits will be paid in a case of non-occupational accident or illness.
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Section 12.1. Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan: The following benefits will be paid in a case of nonoccupational accident or illness. (a) All regular full-time employees will receive thirty (30) calendar days at full pay with coverage starting on the first (1st) day of accident, with physician authorization, first (1st) day of hospitalization, first day of out-patient surgery and seventh (7th) day of illness. (b) From the 31st day to the 365th day, an employee will receive two-thirds (2/3) of his/her regular pay. Regular pay means 40 times the employee's regular straight time hourly rate. (c) Benefits under this plan are not limited to one (1) accident or one (1) illness per year, but are available any time an employee has an accident or becomes ill; provided that, if an employee has received benefits hereunder and there should be a recurrence of the same condition or illness, no waiting period will apply if there is a recurrence within two (2) weeks of return to work; if there is a recurrence after two
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Accident and Sickness Plan: Effective January 1, 1975, an Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan was established. a) The following benefits will be paid in a case of non- occupational accident or illness for employees employed by the County. All regular full-time employees will receive thirty (30) calendar days at full pay with cov- erage starting on the first (1st) day of accident, first (1st) day of hospitalization and seventh (7th) day of illness and first (1st) day of out-patient surgery. From the 31st day to the 365th day, an employee will receive two-thirds (2/3rds) of his regular pay. Regular pay means forty (40) times the employee's regular straight-time hourly rate. b) Benefits under this plan are not limited to one (1) accident or one (1) illness per year, but are available any time an employee has an accident or becomes ill; provided that if an employee has received benefits hereunder and there should be a recurrence of the same condition or illness, no waiting period will apply if there is a recurrence within two (2) weeks of return to work; if there is a recurrence after two (2) weeks on the job, another waiting period will apply. c) No payments will be made under the Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan unless the employee submits an application for benefits and a doctor's statement shall be submitted to the Personnel Department who will make the necessary arrangements for the payment of benefits. d) If, while an employee is being paid under the Accident and Sickness Insurance Program, a wage increase occurs during his absence, he will be paid benefits reflecting such increase. e) Benefits will be paid under the Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan for pregnancy or for any matter relating to pregnancy. The benefits will start after a physician has certified that the employee is no longer able to work on account of disability resulting from pregnancy, and shall continue until such time as the doctor certifies that the employee is able to return to work.
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Section 12.1.
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Section 12.1. Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan .................................. 12 Section 12.2. Floating Casual Days ..................... 13 Section 12.3. Proof of Disability ...................... 15 Section 12.4. Injury or Illness on Job ................. 15 Section 12.5. Unpaid Days .............................. 15
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ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan. The following benefits will be paid in a case of non-occupational accident or illness.
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PAY MAINTENANCE PLAN. Section 11.1. Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan. Effective January 1, 1975, an Accident and Sickness Pay Maintenance Plan was established. The following benefits will be paid in a case of non-occupational accident or illness: (a) All regular full-time employees will receive thirty (30) calendar days at full pay with coverage starting on the first day of accident, if authorized by a physician, first day of hospitalization, first day of out-patient surgery and seventh (7th) day of illness. (b) From the 31st day to the 365th day, an employee will receive two-thirds (2/3rds) of his regular pay. Regular pay means forty (40) times the employee's regular straight-time hourly rate. (c) Benefits under this plan are not limited to one (1) accident or one (1) illness per year, but are available any time an employee has an accident or becomes ill; provided that if an employee has received benefits hereunder and there should be a recurrence of the same condition or illness, no waiting period will apply if there is a recurrence within two (2) weeks of return to work. If there is a recurrence after two (2) weeks on the job, another waiting period will apply.

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  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, employees and subcontractors shall, throughout the term 12 of this Agreement, prepare, maintain and manage records appropriate to the services provided and in 13 accordance with this Agreement and all applicable requirements.

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  • Maintenance Employees The normal hours of work for full-time Maintenance employees are 72 ½ hours over a two (2) week period, not to exceed eight (8) hours per day.

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