Group Life/AD&D Sample Clauses

Group Life/AD&D. (a) The Group Life Insurance coverage, including Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) for all Regular Full-Time Employees who have completed three (3) months of continuous service and Temporary Full-Time Employees who complete six (6) months of continuous service shall be calculated on the basis of two (2) times annual salary and shall be computed to the next higher multiple of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). The Employer shall pay eighty percent (80%) of the premium and the employee shall pay twenty percent (20%) of the premium for coverage to the date of the employee's retirement or age sixty-five (65), whichever date first occurs. (b) Regular Part-Time and Auxiliary Employees who have completed a minimum of one thousand and forty-four (1044) hours’ continuous service and are appointed to a Regular Full-Time position without a break in service, shall be entitled to benefit coverage on the first of the month following their appointment to the Regular Full-Time position. For those employees who have less than one thousand and forty-four (1044) hours the full benefit waiting period shall be served. (c) The Employer shall provide the Union with a minimum of sixty (60) days’ notice of any change of carrier providing Group Life coverage.
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Group Life/AD&D i) All eligible employees employed on or after the policy effective date will, as a condition of employment, be covered under the terms of the Group Life/AD&D Insurance Plan. The costs of the premium payments shall be paid sixty percent (60%) by the Employer and forty percent (40%) by the employee.

Related to Group Life/AD&D

  • Group Life (a) The Employer shall provide a mutually acceptable group life plan with benefits equivalent to twice the full-time employee's annual salary, with a maximum of $165,000. The Employer shall pay 100% of the premium on the base and the employee shall pay 100% of the premium for any insurance over $165,000. (b) Employees hired on or after the signing of this agreement shall, as a condition of employment, enrol in the group life plan and shall complete the appropriate payroll deduction authorization forms.

  • Group Life Insurance The Hospital shall contribute one hundred percent (100%) toward the monthly premium of HOOGLIP or other equivalent group life insurance plan in effect for eligible full-time employees in the active employ of the Hospital on the eligibility conditions set out in the existing Agreements.

  • Group Life Insurance Plan Eligibility

  • Group Term Life Insurance The Welfare Plan will include Group Term Life Insurance in accordance with the following Table of Hourly Job Rate Brackets and corresponding coverages. Benefits will be payable as a result of death from any cause on a twenty-four (24) hour coverage basis.

  • Retiree Life Insurance Employees who retire under the Monroe County Employees' Retirement System shall be eligible for $4,000.00 term life insurance. All employees hired by the Employer on or after October 1, 2007 shall not be eligible for Retiree Life Insurance.

  • Group RRSP 24:01 The University agrees to provide a Group RRSP (GRRSP) with the following features:

  • Term Life Insurance The Employer will maintain and make available to full-time and part-time employees, the current term life insurance plan as set forth in the document "Summary of Health Benefits, Maryland State Employees."

  • Basic Life Insurance 37.1 The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premium of the basic life insurance plan. 37.2 The basic life insurance plan shall provide: (a) Effective June 1, 2002, coverage equal to one hundred percent (100%) of annual salary or ten thousand dollars ($10,000), whichever is greater; (b) where an employee is continuously disabled for a period exceeding six (6) months, the Employer will continue to pay monthly premiums on behalf of the employee until the earliest of recovery, death, or the end of the month in which the employee reaches age sixty-five (65). Any premiums paid by the employee for this coverage between the date of disability and the date this provision comes into force shall be refunded to the employee; (c) a conversion option for terminating employees to be obtained without evidence of insurability and providing coverage up to the amount for which the employee was insured prior to termination (less the amount of coverage provided by the Employer in the case of retirement). The premium of such policy shall be at the current rates of the insuring company. Application must be made within thirty-one (31) days of the date of termination of insurance. The Employer will advise terminating employees of this conversion privilege. The minimum amount that may be converted is two thousand dollars ($2,000). The conversion options shall be: 1. Any standard life or endowment plans (without disability or double-indemnity benefits) issued by the insurance carrier. 2. A one (1) year term insurance plan which is convertible to the standard life or endowment plans referred to in option 1 above. 3. A term to age sixty-five (65) insurance plan. 37.3 The amount of basic life insurance will be adjusted with changes in the employee’s salary from the date of approval of the increase or the effective date, whichever is later. If an employee is absent from work because of sickness or disability on the date an increase in insurance would have occurred, the increase will not take effect until the employee returns to work on a full-time basis (i.e., for at least one (1) full day). 37.4 Basic life insurance will terminate at the end of the month in which an employee ceases to be a regular employee unless coverage is extended under the total disability provision. Employees who receive a monthly benefit from the Public Service Superannuation Fund or the OPSEU Pension Trust are entitled to free coverage of two thousand dollars ($2,000) not earlier than thirty-one (31) days after the first of the month coinciding with or following date of retirement and this amount will be kept in force for the remainder of the employee’s life.

  • Supplemental Life Insurance In addition to the life insurance benefits provided by this agreement, employees may subscribe voluntarily and at their own expense for supplemental life insurance. Employees may subscribe for an amount not to exceed five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), of which one hundred thousand ($100,000) is a guaranteed issue, provided the election is made within the required enrollment periods.

  • Contribution Formula - Basic Life Coverage For employee basic life coverage and accidental death and dismemberment coverage, the Employer contributes one-hundred (100) percent of the cost.

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