Common use of Occupational Injury Clause in Contracts

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.13, of this agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Operating Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive receive, beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.13, of this agreement Agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive receive, beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.13, of this agreement Agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- two-week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive receive, beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.137.12, of this agreement Agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.13, of this agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- two-week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Occupational Injury. SEC. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive receive, beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Section 4.01, of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days and on holidays designated in Section 7.137.12, of this agreement Agreement which fall within his work week. B. Payments hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two- two-week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Operating Labor Agreement