Common use of INJURY ON DUTY Clause in Contracts

INJURY ON DUTY. An employee who is injured during working hours and is either required to leave for treatment or sent home for such injury shall receive payment for the remainder of the shift or work day at his/her regular rate of pay without deduction from sick leave.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Collective Agreement, Master Collective Agreement, Master Collective Agreement

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INJURY ON DUTY. An employee who is injured during working hours and is either required to leave for treatment or sent home for such injury injury, shall receive payment for the remainder of the shift or work day at his/her regular rate of pay without deduction from sick leave, provided that a medical practitioner, the staff health officer, or a charge states that the employee is unfit for further work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

INJURY ON DUTY. An employee who is injured during working hours and is either required to leave for treatment or sent home for such injury shall receive payment for the remainder of the shift or work day at his/her his regular rate of pay without deduction from sick leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

INJURY ON DUTY. An employee who is injured during working hours and is either required re- quired to leave for treatment or sent home for such injury injury, shall receive payment for the remainder of the shift or work day at his/her their regular rate of pay without deduction from sick leave, provided that a medical practitioner, the staff health officer, or the appropriate Management representative, stated that the em- ployee is unfit for further work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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INJURY ON DUTY. An employee who is injured during working hours and is either required re- quired to leave for treatment or sent home for such injury injury, shall receive payment for the remainder of the shift or work day at hisher/her his regular rate of pay without deduction from sick leave, provided that a medical practitioner, the staff health officer, or the appropriate Management representative, stated that the employee is unfit for further work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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