Common use of Continued Eligibility and Payment of Premiums Following Layoff or Furlough Clause in Contracts

Continued Eligibility and Payment of Premiums Following Layoff or Furlough. Notwithstanding anything in Sections I.A.1 and I.A.6 to the contrary, employees who have been furloughed shall remain eligible to receive benefits under the Health Benefits Program, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of the plans in which they and their dependents are enrolled, during the period of their furlough. Furthermore, employees who have been laid-off shall remain eligible to receive benefits, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of their plans, according to the following table: Years of Service Months of Continuation Following Layoff 11 or more 6 months A furlough is a temporary lay-off for a specified period with a definite return date. A layoff is a separation from regular service for lack of work or lack of funds, or because of a reduction in force. These rules for furlough and lay-off do not apply to employees who are in temporary or limited status or classified specially funded program (SFP) status unless they hold regular or permanent status in another position in the District.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Continued Eligibility and Payment of Premiums Following Layoff or Furlough. Notwithstanding anything in Sections I.A.1 and I.A.6 to the contrary, employees who have been furloughed shall remain eligible to receive benefits under the Health Benefits Program, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of the plans in which they and their dependents are enrolled, during the period of their furlough. Furthermore, employees who have been laid-off shall remain eligible to receive benefits, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of their plans, according to the following table: Years of Service Months of Continuation Following Layoff 6-10 4 months 11 or more 6 months A furlough is a temporary lay-off for a specified period with a definite return date. A layoff is a separation from regular service for lack of work or lack of funds, or because of a reduction in force. These rules for furlough and lay-off do not apply to employees who are in temporary or limited status or classified specially funded program (SFP) status unless they hold regular or permanent status in another position in the District.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Continued Eligibility and Payment of Premiums Following Layoff or Furlough. Notwithstanding anything in Sections I.A.1 and I.A.6 to the contrary, employees who have been furloughed shall remain eligible to receive benefits under the Health Benefits Program, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of the plans in which they and their dependents are enrolled, during the period of their furlough. Furthermore, employees who have been laid-off shall remain eligible to receive benefits, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of their plans, according to the following table: Years of Service Months of Continuation Following Layoff 1-5 2 months 6-10 4 months 11 or more 6 months A furlough is a temporary lay-off for a specified period with a definite return date. A layoff is a separation from regular service for lack of work or lack of funds, or because of a reduction in force. These rules for furlough and lay-off do not apply to employees who are in temporary or limited status or classified specially funded program (SFP) status unless they hold regular or permanent status in another position in the District.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Benefit Agreement

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Continued Eligibility and Payment of Premiums Following Layoff or Furlough. Notwithstanding anything in Sections I.A.1 and I.A.6 to the contrary, employees who have been furloughed shall remain eligible to receive benefits under the Health Benefits Program, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of the plans in which they and their dependents are enrolled, during the period of their furlough. Furthermore, employees who have been laid-off shall remain eligible to receive benefits, and shall continue to be entitled to the District’s contribution towards the premium costs of their plans, according to the following table: Years of Service Months of Continuation Following Layoff 1–5 2 months 6–10 4 months 11 or more 6 months A furlough is a temporary lay-off for a specified period with a definite return date. A layoff is a separation from regular service for lack of work or lack of funds, or because of a reduction in force. These rules for furlough and lay-off do not apply to employees who are in temporary or limited status or classified specially funded program (SFP) status unless they hold regular or permanent status in another position in the District.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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