MISSING; HIJACKING; INTERNMENT; HOSTAGE; POW General Sample Clauses

MISSING; HIJACKING; INTERNMENT; HOSTAGE; POW General a) No Flight Attendant will be forced by the Company to operate into any area excluded from coverage under the Company’s Insurance Policy. b) Any Flight Attendant who, while engaged in the Company’s operations, is interned, captured, held as a hostage or as a prisoner of war, shall be maintained at full pay for her current position until she is able to resume work, her death is established in fact or her death is reasonably presumed to have occurred. c) With reasonable presumption of death, the Company shall ensure death benefits will be dispensed to the Flight Attendant’s designated beneficiaries per Benefits Article 4.03. d) As an alternative to paying wages per Article 5.11 b, the Company may pay the difference between the amount of such salary and the amount of any compensation provided by other parties as a result of a law with respect to persons interned, captured, held as prisoners or hostages of war or missing as a result of an act of war.
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