Cases ineligible for both the RQAP and the EIP Sample Clauses

Cases ineligible for both the RQAP and the EIP. 5-6.16 A professor who is not entitled to the benefits of the RQAP or the EIP shall also be excluded from any benefits provided for in clauses 5-6.13 and 5-6.14. However, a full-time professor who has accumulated twenty (20) weeks of service shall be entitled to a benefit equal to ninety-three per cent (93%) of her basic weekly salary, for a period of twelve (12) weeks, if she does not receive benefits from the RQAP or from a parental rights plan established by another province or territory. Similarly, a part-time professor who has accumulated twenty (20) weeks of service shall be entitled to a benefit equal to ninety-five per cent (95%) of her basic weekly salary, for a period of twelve (12) weeks, if she is not receiving benefits from the RQAP or from a parental rights plan established by another province or territory. If a part-time professor is exempted from making contributions to the pension plan and the RQAP, the percentage of the benefit shall be set at ninety-three per cent (93%) of her basic weekly salary.
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