Common use of Conditions Relating to Short-Term Disability Benefits Clause in Contracts

Conditions Relating to Short-Term Disability Benefits. Employees w ho are unable, due to a non-occupational illness or injury, to perform their job duties or any other available bargaining unit w ork compatible w ith their medical rest rictions shall be entitled to allow ances according to the follow ing schedule: Length of Continuous Service Full Salary 75% Salary (100% )

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Conditions Relating to Short-Term Disability Benefits. Employees w ho who are unable, due to a non-occupational illness or injury, to perform their job duties or any other available bargaining unit w ork work compatible w ith with their medical rest rictions restrictions shall be entitled to allow ances allowances according to the follow ing following schedule: Length of Continuous Service Full Salary 75% Salary (100% %)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Conditions Relating to Short-Term Disability Benefits. Employees w ho are unable, due to a non-occupational illness or injury, to perform their job duties or any other available bargaining unit w ork compatible w ith their medical rest rictions restrictions shall be entitled to allow ances according to the follow ing schedule: Length of Continuous Service Full Salary 75% Salary (100% %)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Conditions Relating to Short-Term Disability Benefits. Employees w ho who are unable, due to a non-occupational illness or injury, to perform their job duties or any other available bargaining unit w ork work compatible w ith with their medical rest rictions restrictions shall be entitled to allow ances allowances according to the follow ing following schedule: Length of Continuous Service Full Salary 75% Salary ({100% %)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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