Accident at another employer Sample Clauses

Accident at another employer. If a salaried employee has been injured in an accident during gainful employment with another employer or in connection with the employee's own business, the employer shall provide sick pay from the 15th calendar day of the illness period only to the extent the employer has specifically undertaken to do so.
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