Common use of EMPLOYMENT INJURY LEAVE Clause in Contracts

EMPLOYMENT INJURY LEAVE. A. Time needed for a teacher to recuperate from any personal injury arising out of an injury suffered during the course of his/her employment shall result in no loss of salary or sick leave days for the remainder of the current teacher's employment contract year, or until the teacher becomes eligible for long-term disability benefits, whichever comes first. If the injury is covered under Xxxxxxx'x Compensation, the teacher will receive his/her current salary minus the Xxxxxxx'x Compensation amount. The Board reserves the right to require the teacher to submit to a physical examination by a physician chosen by the Board, and to receive a complete verified report of such an examination. If the injury is the result of an assault and battery (physical attack), necessary leave days shall not be charged against the teacher's accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Master Contract, Tentative Agreement

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EMPLOYMENT INJURY LEAVE. A. Time needed for a teacher to recuperate from any personal injury arising out of an injury suffered during the course of his/her employment shall result in no loss of salary or sick leave days for the remainder of the current teacher's employment contract year, or until the teacher becomes eligible for long-term disability benefits, whichever comes first. If the injury is covered under Xxxxxxx'x Xxxxxxx’x Compensation, the teacher will receive his/her current salary minus the Xxxxxxx'x Xxxxxxx’x Compensation amount. The Board reserves the right to require the teacher to submit to a physical examination by a physician chosen by the Board, and to receive a complete verified report of such an examination. If the injury is the result of an assault and battery (physical attack), necessary leave days shall not be charged against the teacher's ’s accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Contractual Agreement

EMPLOYMENT INJURY LEAVE. A. Time needed for a teacher to recuperate from any personal injury arising out of an injury suffered during the course of his/her employment shall result in no loss of salary or sick leave days for the remainder of the current teacher's employment contract year, or until the teacher becomes eligible for long-term disability benefits, whichever comes first. If the injury is covered under Xxxxxxx'x Compensation, the teacher will receive his/her current salary minus the Xxxxxxx'x Compensation amount. The Board reserves the right to require the teacher to submit to a physical examination by a physician chosen by the Board, and to receive a complete verified report of such an examination. If the injury is the result of an assault and battery (physical attack), necessary leave days shall not be charged against the teacher's accumulated sick leave.an

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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EMPLOYMENT INJURY LEAVE. A. Time needed for a teacher to recuperate from any personal injury arising out of an injury suffered during the course of his/her employment shall result in no loss of salary or sick leave days for the remainder of the current teacher's employment contract year, or until the teacher becomes eligible for long-long term disability benefits, whichever comes first. If the injury is covered under Xxxxxxx'x Compensationxxxxxxx'x compensation, the teacher will receive his/her current salary minus the Xxxxxxx'x Compensation xxxxxxx'x compensation amount. The Board board reserves the right to require the teacher to submit to a physical examination by a physician chosen by the Boardboard, and to receive a complete verified report of such an examination. If the injury is the result of an assault and battery (physical attack), necessary leave days shall not be charged against the teacher's accumulated sick leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractual Agreement

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