Ontario Health Tax Sample Clauses

Ontario Health Tax. The Employer agrees to pay one hundred percent (100%) of the billed premium for the standard xxxx coverage under the Ontario Health Tax for all employees in the bargaining unit.
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Ontario Health Tax. The Company will pay One Hundred Percent (100%) of the cost. The Ontario Health Premium introduced by the Ontario Provincial Government in July of 2004 will be paid One Hundred Percent (100%) by the employee. DENTAL PLAN – Employees are to be enrolled in a Corporate Dental Plan. The Company will provide each employee with a booklet covering details of the procedure provided. Effective July 17, 1994 Orthodontic Coverage will be added to the plan (children coverage only – aged up to 21 or 25 if student) - Co Insurance: Fifty Percent (50%) - Life Maximum: Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) per child effective July 1, 2000 DRUG PLAN – The drug plan will be on the basis of an eighty percent (80%) insured and twenty percent (20%) employee co-pay per prescription, generic drugs definition to be used. When an employee is laid off, benefit premium payments shall be continued for the month of the layoff and one (1) additional month thereafter. The above drug plan is also extended to employees (and their eligible dependants who take early retirement). Such plan will cease at age sixty-five (65) years. EYE GLASSES & CONTACT LENSES – The cost of such is payable up to a maximum of Two Hundred and Thirty Dollars ($230.00) effective date of ratification, one
Ontario Health Tax. (a) The Employer agrees that should the Health Tax revert to a premium based Health Insurance Plan, the Employer will contribute one hundred per cent (100%) of the premium cost. Full-time and part-time nurses, if eligible, will be enrolled in a Semi-private Hospitalization Plan for which the Employer shall pay eighty percent (80%) of the billed premium.
Ontario Health Tax. The Employershall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of the Ontario Employer Health Tax. Insurance The Employer agrees to prepare a Group Insurance Agreement to be signed by the parties. The Group Insurance Agreement will cover the period February to January and will include negotiated amendments agreed to during the contract negotiations.
Ontario Health Tax. 45.01 The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of each employee's Ontario Tax Benefits will be as provided by the Ontario Health Tax Plan.
Ontario Health Tax. This letter will serve as an understanding that the existing collective agreement does not cover the new Ontario Health Premium, such that the employees will be responsible for paying their own Ontario Health Premium as a personal income tax item. However, in the event that the Region of Niagara agrees to pay the new Ontario Health Premium for any of the employees of the Corporation, such will also be given to the CUPE Local 1757 bargaining group to be effective on the same date of implementation as the other employee groups. This letter is valid for the duration of this collective agreement (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2007).

Related to Ontario Health Tax

  • Occupational Health & Safety (a) It is a mutual interest of the parties to promote health and safety in workplaces and to prevent and reduce the occurrence of workplace injuries and occupational diseases. The parties agree that health and safety is of the utmost importance and agree to promote health and safety and wellness throughout the organization. The employer shall provide orientation and training in health and safety to new and current employees on an ongoing basis, and employees shall attend required health and safety training sessions. Accordingly, the parties fully endorse the responsibilities of employer and employee under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, making particular reference to the following:

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act The Employer, the Union and the employees agree to be bound by the provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, S.N.S. 1996, c.7.

  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 47 22.1 Statutory Compliance 47 22.2 Occupational Health and Safety Committee 47 22.3 Unsafe Work Conditions 49 22.4 Investigation of Accidents 49 22.5 Occupational First Aid Requirements and Courses 49 22.6 Occupational Health and Safety Courses 50 22.7 Injury Pay Provisions 50 22.8 Transportation of Accident Victims 50 22.9 Working Hazards 51 22.10 Video Display Terminals 51 22.11 Safety Equipment 51 22.12 Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes and Pesticides & Harmful Substances 51 22.13 Communicable Diseases 51 22.14 Workplace Violence 51 22.15 Pollution Control 52 22.16 Working Conditions 52 22.17 Asbestos 52 22.18 Employee Safety Travelling to and from Work 52 22.19 Strain Injury Prevention 52 ARTICLE 23 - TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 53 23.1 Definition 53 23.2 Notice 53 23.3 Commencing Negotiations 53 23.4 Failure to Reach Agreement 53 23.5 Training Benefits 53 23.6 Transfer Arrangements 54 23.7 Severance Arrangements 54 ARTICLE 24 - CONTRACTING OUT 54 24.1 Contracting Out 54 24.2 Additional Limitation on Contracting Out 54 ARTICLE 25 - HEALTH AND WELFARE 55 25.1 Basic Medical Insurance 55 25.2 Benefit Entitlement for Part-Time Regular Employees 55 25.3 Extended Health Care Plan 55 25.4 Dental Plan 56 25.5 Group Life 56 25.6 Accidental Death and Dismemberment 56 25.7 Business Travel Accident Policy 57 25.8 WorkSafeBC Claim 57 25.9 Employment Insurance 57 25.10 Medical Examination 57 25.11 Legislative Changes 57 25.12 Employee and Family Assistance Program 57 (v) 25.13 Health and Welfare Plans 57 25.14 Designation of Spouse 58 ARTICLE 26 - WORK CLOTHING 58 26.1 Protective Clothing 58 26.2 Union Label 58 26.3 Uniforms 58 26.4 Maintenance of Clothing 58 26.5 Lockers 58

  • Occupational Health and Safety Committee The Employer and the Union agree to cooperate in the promotion of safe working conditions, the prevention of accidents, the prevention of workplace injuries and the promotion of safe workplace practices.

  • Health & Safety (a) The Employer and the Union agree that they mutually desire to maintain standards of safety and health in the Home, in order to prevent injury and illness and abide by the Occupational Health and Safety Act as amended from time to time.

  • Occupational Health & Safety Committee The parties agree to comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and any other federal, provincial or municipal health and safety legislation and regulations. Recognizing its responsibilities under the applicable legislation, the Employer agrees to accept as a member of its Occupational Health and Safety Committee, one representative selected or appointed by the Association from the bargaining unit. Such committee shall identify potential dangers and hazards, institute means of improving health and safety programs and recommend actions to be taken to improve conditions relating to occupational health and safety. Meetings shall be held every third month or more frequently if mutually agreed. The Committee shall maintain minutes of all meetings and make the same available for review.

  • Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law Contractor represents and warrants that all articles and services shall meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended (29 U.S.C. Chapter 15).

  • D7 Health and Safety D7.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of its obligations under the Contract.

  • Ontario Health Insurance Plan The parties recognize that the method of funding OHIP has been changed from an individually paid premium to a system funded by an employer paid payroll tax. If the government, at any time in the future, reverts to an individually paid premium for health insurance, the parties agree that the Colleges will resume paying 100% of the billed premium for employees.

  • Health and Safety Standards Contractor shall abide by all health and safety standards set forth by the State of California and/or the County of Xxxxxx pursuant to the Injury and Illness Prevention Program. If applicable, Contractor must receive all health and safety information and training from County.

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