Common use of Extended Illness Time Clause in Contracts

Extended Illness Time. (EIT) Defined - Another benefit of paid leave is the extended illness bank (EIT). EIT hours are intended to be used only in cases of disability due to extended illness or accident. Therefore, they can only be used after a nurse has been ill or disabled for twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours, for scheduled hours missed after said working hours; or earlier for scheduled hours missed from the first day of hospitalization, including being in the Medical Center for day surgery. Nurses employed on or before April 19, 2011 who have 240 or more hours of EIT may use EIT hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) working hours following a waiting period of 24 consecutive scheduled working hours. Nurses who were hired after April 19, 2011 who have accumulated over 240 EIT hours may use these hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours. The accrual and computation of pay conditions for EIT hours are the same as for PTOs (see Sections 21.2 and 21.11).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Extended Illness Time. (EIT) Defined - Another benefit of paid leave is the extended 25 illness bank (EIT). EIT hours are intended to be used only in cases of disability due to extended 26 illness or accident. Therefore, they can only be used after a nurse has been ill or disabled for 27 twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours, for scheduled hours missed after said working 28 hours; or earlier for scheduled hours missed from the first day of hospitalization, including being 29 in the Medical Center for day surgery. Nurses employed on or before April 19, 2011 who have 30 240 or more hours of EIT may use EIT hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) working 31 hours following a waiting period of 24 consecutive scheduled working hours. Nurses who were 32 hired after April 19, 2011 who have accumulated over 240 EIT hours may use these hours for 33 illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours. The accrual and computation 34 of pay conditions for EIT hours are the same as for PTOs (see Sections 21.2 and 21.11).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Extended Illness Time. (EIT) Defined - Another benefit of paid leave is the extended 9 illness bank (EIT). EIT hours are intended to be used only in cases of disability due to extended 10 illness or accident. Therefore, they can only be used after a nurse has been ill or disabled for 11 twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours, for scheduled hours missed after said working 12 hours; or earlier for scheduled hours missed from the first day of hospitalization, including being 13 in the Medical Center for day surgery. Nurses employed on or before April 19, 2011 who have 14 240 or more hours of EIT may use EIT hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) working 15 hours following a waiting period of 24 consecutive scheduled working hours. Nurses who were 16 hired after April 19, 2011 who have accumulated over 240 EIT hours may use these hours for 17 illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours. 18 The accrual and computation of pay conditions for EIT hours are the same as for PTOs (see 19 Sections 21.2 and 21.11).. 20

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.