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Common use of Permanent Clause in Contracts

Permanent. For any on-the-job injury/illness with a date of injury/illness on or after January 28, 2003, permanent unit members shall be entitled to a maximum of sixty (60) working days of City paid on-the-job injury/illness leave per injury or illness. Reoccurrences of an injury/illness shall not be considered a new injury/illness and shall not entitle the unit member to a new sixty (60) day free period. The sixty (60) working days for the same injury or illness does not have to be used consecutively. The sixty (60) working day on-the-job injury/illness leave entitlement, commonly referred to as the “free period,” shall not be deducted from the unit member’s accrued sick leave or any other accrued paid leave.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Permanent. For any on-the-job injury/illness with a date of injury/illness on or after January 28, 2003, permanent unit members shall be entitled to a maximum of sixty (60) working days of City paid on-the-job injury/illness leave per injury or illness. Reoccurrences of an injury/illness shall not be considered a new injury/illness and shall not entitle the unit member to a new sixty (60) day free period. The sixty (60) working days for the same injury or illness does not have to be used consecutively. The sixty (60) working day on-the-the- job injury/illness leave entitlement, commonly referred to as the “free period,” shall not be deducted from the unit member’s accrued sick leave or any other accrued paid leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Permanent. For any on-the-job injury/illness with a date of injury/illness on or after January 28, 2003, permanent unit members shall be entitled to a maximum of sixty (60) working days of City paid on-on- the-job injury/illness leave per injury or illness. Reoccurrences of an injury/illness shall not be considered a new injury/illness and shall not entitle the unit member to a new sixty (60) day free period. The sixty (60) working days for the same injury or illness does not have to be used consecutively. The sixty (60) working day on-the-job injury/illness leave entitlement, commonly referred to as the “free period,” shall not be deducted from the unit member’s accrued sick leave or any other accrued paid leave.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding