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Common use of Short Term and Long Term Disability Clause in Contracts

Short Term and Long Term Disability. 23.01 The Corporation will provide a self-insured short term disability benefit plan for all permanent employees on the following basis: (a) Each regular employee who has successfully completed their probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non- compensable accident shall be paid short term disability on the basis of full pay for the first three (3) weeks of absence due to such illness or accident. Employees will be paid for an additional two (2) weeks for each year of service to a maximum of seventeen (17) weeks at one hundred percent (100%) of their regular pay. Employees absent in excess of the period for which they are entitled to receive one hundred percent (100%) of their pay will receive seventy- five percent (75%) for that period until seventeen (17) weeks are completed, and deductions for C.P.P., U.I.C. and OMERS will continue during this seventeen (17) week "Short-Term" disability period. (b) During the "Short-Term" period of disability, periods of disability separated by less than ten (10) full working days of active employment will be considered the same period of disability unless disability is due to unrelated causes. During the "Short-Term" disability period, the employees benefit plans will be continued. (c) Short Term disability will be paid out at the permanent employee's standard daily wage as of the first day of absence. (d) The Union will cooperate with the City in defining Short Term Disability and developing early return to work programs for employees who qualify for short term disability. 23.02 If an employee is absent from work due to illness in excess of three (3) consecutive working days the employee shall be required to produce a Doctor’s Certificate. 23.03 A permanent employee who has satisfactorily completed theirbprobationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non-compensable accident, shall be paid in accordance with Section 23.01. 23.04 Any employee prevented from performing their regular work with the Employer due to an occupational accident which is recognized by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board as compensable within the meaning of the Workplace Safety & Insurance Act shall receive their net income from the Short Term Disability as provided in Article 23.01 and in return the Employer shall receive any monies paid by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board and credit these monies to the Short Term Disability Plan. 23.05 For the purposes of this Article:

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Short Term and Long Term Disability. 23.01 22.01 The Corporation Board will provide a self-self insured short term disability benefit plan for all permanent employees on the following basis: (a) Each regular employee who has successfully completed their his/her probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation Board of disabling illness or non- compensable accident shall be paid short term disability on the basis of full pay for the first three (3) weeks of absence due to such illness or accident. Employees will be paid for an additional one and one-half (1.5) weeks and effective on December 31, 1993 an additional two (2) weeks for each year of service to a maximum of seventeen (17) weeks at one hundred percent (100%) of their regular pay. Employees absent in excess of the period for which they are entitled to receive one hundred percent (100%) of their pay will receive seventy- five percent (75%) for that period until seventeen (17) weeks are completed, and deductions for C.P.P., U.I.C. E.I. and OMERS will continue during this seventeen (17) week "Short-weeks “Short Term" disability period. (b) During the "Short-“Short Term" period of disability, periods of disability separated by less than ten (10) full working days of active employment will be considered the same period of disability unless disability is due to unrelated causes. During the "Short-“Short Term" disability period, the employees benefit plans will be continued. (c) Short Term disability will be paid out at the permanent employee's ’s standard daily wage as of the first day of absence. (da) The Union will cooperate with the City in defining Short Term Disability and developing early return to work programs for employees who qualify for short term disability. 23.02 If an employee is absent from work due to illness in excess of three (3) consecutive working days the employee shall be required to produce a Doctor’s Certificate. 23.03 A permanent regular employee who has satisfactorily completed theirbprobationary his/her probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation Board of disabling illness or non-compensable accident, shall be paid in accordance with Section 23.0122.01. 23.04 (b) An employee may be required to produce proof of sickness after three (3) consecutive working days of absence in the form of a medical certificate. 22.03 Any employee prevented from performing their his/her regular work with the Employer due to an occupational accident which is recognized by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Act as compensable within the meaning of the Workplace Safety & Insurance Act Act, shall receive their net income his/her regular salary from the employees’ Short Term Disability as provided in Article 23.01 and in return the Employer shall receive any monies paid by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board and credit these monies to the Short Term Disability PlanBoard. 23.05 22.04 For the purposes purpose of this Article:

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Short Term and Long Term Disability. 23.01 The Corporation will provide a self-self insured short term disability benefit plan for all permanent employees on the following basis: (a) Each regular employee who has successfully completed their his/her probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non- compensable accident shall be paid short term disability on the basis of full pay for the first three (3) weeks of absence due to such illness or accident. Employees will be paid for an additional two (2) weeks for each year of service to a maximum of seventeen (17) weeks at one hundred percent (100%) of their regular pay. Employees absent in excess of the period for which they are entitled to receive one hundred percent (100%) of their pay will receive seventy- five percent (75%) for that period until seventeen (17) weeks are completed, and deductions for C.P.P., U.I.C. and OMERS will continue during this seventeen (17) week "Short-Term" disability period. (b) During the "Short-Term" period of disability, periods of disability separated by less than ten (10) full working days of active employment will be considered the same period of disability unless disability is due to unrelated causes. During the "Short-Term" disability period, the employees benefit plans will be continued. (c) Short Term disability will be paid out at the permanent employee's standard daily wage as of the first day of absence. (d) The Union will cooperate with the City in defining Short Term Disability and developing early return to work programs for employees who qualify for short term disability. 23.02 If an employee is absent from work due to illness in excess of three (3) consecutive working days the employee shall may be required to produce a Doctor’s Certificate. 23.03 A permanent employee who has satisfactorily completed theirbprobationary his/her probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non-compensable accident, shall be paid in accordance with Section 23.01. 23.04 Any employee prevented from performing their his/her regular work with the Employer due to an occupational accident which is recognized by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board as compensable within the meaning of the Workplace Safety & Insurance Act shall receive their net income his/her regular salary from the Short Term Disability as provided in Article 23.01 and in return the Employer shall receive any monies paid by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board and credit these monies to the Short Term Disability Plan. 23.05 For the purposes of this Article:

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Short Term and Long Term Disability. 23.01 The Corporation will provide a self-insured short term disability benefit plan for all permanent employees on the following basis: (a) Each regular employee who has successfully completed their probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non- compensable accident shall be paid short term disability on the basis of full pay for the first three (3) weeks of absence due to such illness or accident. Employees will be paid for an additional two (2) weeks for each year of service to a maximum of seventeen (17) weeks at one hundred percent (100%) of their regular pay. Employees absent in excess of the period for which they are entitled to receive one hundred percent (100%) of their pay will receive seventy- seventy-five percent (75%) for that period until seventeen (17) weeks are completed, and deductions for C.P.P., U.I.C. and OMERS XXXXX will continue during this seventeen (17) week "Short-Short- Term" disability period. (b) During the "Short-Term" period of disability, periods of disability separated by less than ten (10) full working days of active employment will be considered the same period of disability unless disability is due to unrelated causes. During the "Short-Short- Term" disability period, the employees benefit plans will be continued. (c) Short Term disability will be paid out at the permanent employee's standard daily wage as of the first day of absence. (d) The Union will cooperate with the City in defining Short Term Disability and developing early return to work programs for employees who qualify for short term disability. 23.02 If an employee is absent from work due to illness in excess of three (3) consecutive working days the employee shall be required to produce a Doctor’s Certificate. 23.03 A permanent employee who has satisfactorily completed theirbprobationary their probationary period, who gives proof satisfactory to the Corporation of disabling illness or non-compensable accident, shall be paid in accordance with Section 23.01. 23.04 Any employee prevented from performing their regular work with the Employer due to an occupational accident which is recognized by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board as compensable within the meaning of the Workplace Safety & Insurance Act shall receive their net income from the Short Term Disability as provided in Article 23.01 and in return the Employer shall receive any monies paid by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board and credit these monies to the Short Term Disability Plan. 23.05 For the purposes of this Article:

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Samples: Collective Agreement