Common use of Occupational Illness or Injury Clause in Contracts

Occupational Illness or Injury. 13.1.11.1 Employees who sustain an injury or illness compensable by Xxxxxx's Compensation, and who are unable to perform their regular duties, will be paid the difference between their regular salary and their compensation insurance benefits for the total lost time for a period up to their accumulated sick leave; provided, however, employees who have accumulated more than thirty (30) days sick leave at the time the leave begins shall have the option of not receiving sick leave pay after they have received thirty (30) days sick leave pay according to this section. 13.1.11.2 When an employee is absent from work as a result of a Worker's Compensation claim, but the claim is finally determined as denied, the employee shall be considered as on a long-term medical leave under Section 14.2 and the time absent during the claim commencement and final determination shall be deducted from eligibility provided in that section.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Occupational Illness or Injury. 13.1.11.1 Employees who sustain an injury or illness compensable by XxxxxxWorker's Compensation, and who are unable to perform their regular duties, will be paid the difference between their regular salary and their compensation insurance benefits for the total lost time for a period up to their accumulated sick leave; provided, however, employees who have accumulated more than thirty (30) days sick leave at the time the leave begins shall have the option of not receiving sick leave pay after they have received thirty (30) days sick leave pay according to this section. 13.1.11.2 When an employee is absent from work as a result of a Worker's Compensation claim, but the claim is finally determined as denied, the employee shall be considered as on a long-term medical leave under Section 14.2 and the time absent during the claim commencement and final determination shall be deducted from eligibility provided in that section.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Occupational Illness or Injury. 13.1.11.1 13.1.10.1 Employees who sustain an injury or illness compensable by XxxxxxWorker's Compensation, and who are unable to perform their regular duties, will be paid the difference between their regular salary and their compensation insurance benefits for the total lost time for a period up to their accumulated sick leave; provided, however, employees who have accumulated more than thirty (30) days sick leave at the time the leave begins shall have the option of not receiving sick leave pay after they have received thirty (30) days sick leave pay according to this section. 13.1.11.2 13.1.10.2 When an employee is absent from work as a result of a Worker's Compensation claim, but the claim is finally determined as denied, the employee shall be considered as on a long-term medical leave under Section 14.2 14.3 and the time absent during the claim commencement and final determination shall be deducted from eligibility provided in that section.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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