Common use of Application for Benefits Clause in Contracts

Application for Benefits. An Employee may make application to the Employer for pregnancy leave commencing at any time during a period of ten (10) weeks immediately preceding the specified week of birth. Application should also be made at the same time to the Employment Insurance Commission so that the employment benefits may commence at the end of the two (2) week waiting period. A claimant for benefits under this plan must sign an undertaking with the University on a prescribed form (see end of Appendix "C") providing that:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Application for Benefits. An Employee may make application to the Employer University for pregnancy leave commencing at any time during a period of ten (10) weeks immediately preceding the specified week of birth. Application should also be made at the same time to the Employment Insurance Commission so that the employment benefits may commence at the end of the two (2) week waiting period. A claimant for benefits under this plan must sign an undertaking with the University on a the prescribed form (see end of included in this Appendix "CB") providing that:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Application for Benefits. An Employee may make application to the Employer for pregnancy leave commencing at any time during a period of ten (10) weeks immediately preceding the specified week of birth. Application should also be made at the same time to the Employment Insurance Commission so that the employment benefits may commence at the end of the two (2) week waiting period. A claimant for benefits under this plan must sign an undertaking with the University on a prescribed form (see end of Appendix "β€œC") providing that:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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