Cases Eligible for Unemployment Insurance Sample Clauses

Cases Eligible for Unemployment Insurance. The Employee who has accumulated twenty (20) weeks of service before the beginning of her maternity leave and who, following the submission of the request for unemployment insurance benefits, receives these benefits (with the exception of a) and c) below), is entitled to receive during her maternity leave, subject to clause 23.12:
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Related to Cases Eligible for Unemployment Insurance

  • Unemployment Insurance Unemployment Insurance coverage will be provided during the life of this Agreement for regular and auxiliary employees who would, if employed by a private employer, be eligible for such coverage under the provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act.

  • Retirement Insurance To qualify for retirement life, dental, and vision insurance benefits an employee must accumulate ten (10) years METRO seniority, attain the age of 50 years or more and retire under the provisions of PERS while an employee of METRO. Dental, life, and vision plan coverage shall be provided by METRO until the retired employee reaches age sixty-five (65).

  • Employment Insurance ‌ Employment insurance coverage will be provided during the life of this agreement for regular and auxiliary employees who would, if employed by a private employer, be eligible for such coverage under the provisions of the Employment Insurance Act.

  • Employment Insurance Rebate The short-term sick leave plan shall be registered with the Employment Insurance Commission (EIC). The nurses' share of the employer's Employment Insurance premium reduction will be retained by the Hospital towards offsetting the cost of the benefit improvements contained in this agreement.

  • Unemployment Compensation The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the unemployment compensation payments on behalf of their employees and personnel. The Contractor shall not be entitled to unemployment compensation in connection with the Services performed under this Agreement.

  • WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BENEFITS 17.01 An employee who sustains an injury or disease arising out of and in the course of his/her duties is covered by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, as amended.

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