LEAVE FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURY Sample Clauses

LEAVE FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURY. A. Whenever an Employee who is temporarily exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, or who is a member of a class recognized by the action of repricing to be a class exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, receives personal injury arising out of the unusually hazardous conditions and in the performance of the Employee's duty, the Employee shall be placed on accidental injury leave unless suspended or dismissed for cause, and continued on the payroll of the respective department at the Employee's full regular monthly salary during the first four (4) months of disability and thereafter during the period of total disability from work at sixty percent (60%) of the Employee's regular monthly salary, as though the Employee did not sustain an industrial injury. The Employee shall be entitled to all rights and remedies allowed under Chapter 386, Hawai`i Revised Statutes, as amended, provided that any salary paid under this section shall be applied on account of any compensation allowed the Employee under Chapter 386, Hawai`i Revised Statutes, as amended, or any benefits awarded the Employee under Part III of Chapter 88, Hawai`i Revised Statutes, as amended.
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LEAVE FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURY. A. Whenever an Employee who is temporarily exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, or who is a member of a class recognized by the action of repricing to be a class exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, receives personal injury arising out of the unusually hazardous conditions and in the performance of the Employee's duty, the Employee shall be placed on accidental injury leave unless suspended or dismissed for cause, and continued on the payroll of the respective department at the Employee's full regular monthly salary during the first four (4) months of disability and thereafter during the period of total disability from work at sixty percent (60%) of the Employee's regular monthly salary, as though the Employee did not sustain an industrial injury. The Employee shall be entitled to all rights and remedies allowed under Chapter 386, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, provided that any salary paid under this section shall be applied on account of any compensation allowed the Employee under Chapter 386, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, or any benefits awarded the Employee under Part III of Chapter 88, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended.
LEAVE FOR INDUSTRIAL INJURY. A. Whenever an Employee who is temporarily exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, or who is a member of a class recognized by the action of repricing to be a class exposed to unusually hazardous conditions, receives personal injury arising out of the unusually hazardous conditions and in the performance of the Employee's duty, the Employee shall be placed on accidental injury leave unless suspended or dismissed for cause, and continued on the payroll of the Employee's respective department at the Employee's full regular monthly salary during the first four

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  • Industrial Injury Leave Employees suffering an industrial injury shall be granted leave in accordance with the applicable state and federal law. Employees returning from such leave of absence shall be reinstated to that individual's former position or one of like status and pay without loss of seniority or accrued benefits. This paragraph shall in no way restrict the Employer from disciplining employees up to and including termination for violation of Employer's written safety procedures or policies.

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