Common use of Income Protection Clause in Contracts

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". • Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection protect- tion credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection protect- tion credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". • Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection pro- tection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Worker’s Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection pro- tection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Worker’s Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection protect- tion credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by the Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by the Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". • Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection pro- tection credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". • Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Income Protection. 1901 An employee who is absent due to illness or injury which is not eligible for compensation by either the Workers’ Compensation Board subject to 1912 a) or by Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) as a result of a motor vehicle accident subject to 1912 b), shall be paid her regular basic salary to the extent that she has accumulated income protection credits. The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance. 1902 A full-time employee shall accumulate income protection protect- tion credits at the rate of one and one-quarter days per month. Of each day and a quarter of income protection credits earned, one day* shall be reserved exclusively for the employee's personal use as specified in this Collective Agreement. The remaining one quarter of a day* shall be reserved for either the employee's use or for use in the event of family illness as specified in 1905. The Employer shall maintain an up to date record of the balance of income protection credits reserved for each of these purposes. • *In the employee's first year of employment, amend "one day" to read "three quarters of a day" and amend "one quarter of a day" to read "one half of a day". Eighty (80) percent of the balance will be reserved for the employee's personal use.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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