Day of Injury. An employee who cannot complete the shift due to an injury at work shall be paid regular wages for the remainder of the shift.
Day of Injury. All employees shall be paid the balance of their shift, by the Employer, on the first (1st) day of an accident, subject to verification that such accident is a valid W.C.B. claim.
Day of Injury. An employee injured on the job and unable to continue at work shall be transported to the nearest hospital or to his/her home at no cost to the employee and shall suffer no loss of wages or benefits for the day of injury.
Day of Injury. Employees shall receive full wages and benefits for the day of injury, when they are injured on the job.
Day of Injury. An employee who is injured while in the course of his employment at work is unable to continue to work because of such injury, shall be paid a! his straight time rate for the balance of his shift. An employee who has received payment under Section shall receive pay for regularly scheduled time necessarily spent at the doctor's office for further medical treatment of the injury during working hours subsequent to the day of the accident. Prior approval of the Division Head must be obtained. In the event that an employee who has been injured while on duty for the Corporation IS unable to perform his normal duties on his return to work, he shall be given fair consideration for any work which is available which he can to the satisfaction of the Corporation, and his rate of pay shall be the rate for that classification.
Day of Injury. (a) An employee who is injured on the job and is sent home or to a hospital, or who must obtain medical attention, shall receive pay at the applicable hourly rate for the balance of the employee's regular shift on that day. An employee who has returned to regular duties after sustaining a compensable injury, and who is required by the workers' compensation doctor to receive additional medical treatment during regularly scheduled working hours, shall receive the regular hourly rate of pay for such time.
(b) In the event that an employee sustains an occupational illness or injury while on a run away from the home terminal, the Employer shall provide transportation by bus, train, plane or automobile to the home terminal if and when directed by a doctor. The Employer agrees to provide any employee injured locally appropriate transportation, including an ambulance when the nature of the injury so warrants, at the time of injury from the job to the medical facility and return to the job, or to the employee's home locally if required.
(c) The employee must by the end of the shift or in the case of a driver who is on a trip, upon return to the home terminal or prior to the next dispatch if appropriate personnel are not available on the return, notify the Employer of an injury sustained and complete the required forms.
Day of Injury. A seniority employee who is injured during working hours while properly performing his duties of employment and who is sent home from work by the Company or by a physician be paid for the time lost on the day he was injured at his regular straight time hourly rate exclusive of premiums for the unexpired portion of his scheduled work day.
Day of Injury. An employee injured in an industrial accident shall be paid for the time lost on the day was injured at straight time hourly rate for the number of hours normally works on regular shift.
Day of Injury. (a) An employee who is injured on the job and is sent home or to a hospital, or who must obtain medical attention, shall receive pay at the applicable hourly rate for the balance of the employee’s regular shift on that day. An employee who has returned to regular duties after sustaining a compensable injury, and who is required by the workers’ compensation doctor to receive additional medical treatment during regularly scheduled working hours, shall receive the regular hourly rate of pay for such time.
(b) In the event that an employee sustains an occupational ill- ness or injury while on a run away from the home terminal, the