SICK AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE (NON Sample Clauses

SICK AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE (NON. DUTY RELATED) The Employer shall provide Sickness and Accident Insurance for eligible employees. Insurance shall become operative on the 31st calendar day after occurrence, and it shall provide payment of seventy-five percent (75%) of employee's regular base rate of pay up to a maximum of Three Hundred Sixty-Five and No/100 ($365.00) Dollars weekly for a period not to exceed fifty-two (52) weeks for any one disability and under the conditions of insurance company policy. Benefits to be decreased by any amount collectible from state or federal government sources or County self-insured conditions which will be the same as was formerly provided in Crown Life Insurance Company policy. Effective January 1, 1997, employees hired after January 1, 1997, shall become eligible to apply for sick and accident coverage after 365 days from date of hire. Employees hired prior to January 1, 1997, are eligible to apply for sick and accident insurance from date of hire. Effective upon execution of this Agreement by the parties in 2001, the maximum paid shall be increased to Three Hundred Ninety-Five and No/100 Dollars ($395.00).
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  • Employment Insurance ‌ Employment insurance coverage will be provided during the life of this agreement for regular and auxiliary employees who would, if employed by a private employer, be eligible for such coverage under the provisions of the Employment Insurance Act.

  • Sickness and Accident If the Contractor’s Employees fall sick in the period during which they are engaged on the RLA, the UNDP shall not be responsible for arranging or paying for medical treatment and attention. The UNDP shall not be required to pay for the services of the Contractor’s Employees for any period that the Contractor’s Employees are incapacitated by sickness. If in the opinion of the UNDP, any of the Contractor’s Employees either has been or will be incapacitated by sickness for an unreasonable period or period then, and in that case, it shall be at the discretion of the UNDP to decide if and when the employment of the Contractor’s Employee under the RLA shall be terminated and the Contractor be required to replace him. In this event, the Contractor shall on receipt of instructions from the UNDP comply forthwith and shall substitute for the Employee whose services are so terminated another and satisfactory person and the whole costs of such replacements shall be at the Contractor’s expense.

  • Retirement Insurance A teacher retiring from the District and under the provisions of Teachers’ Retirement Association (TRA) is eligible to continue to participate in group insurance programs (health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, supplemental life insurance) as permitted under the insurance policy provisions provided the teacher pay the entire premium for such group insurance programs commencing with the beginning of the retirement (see District Website, Human Resources for specific coverage available). The teacher shall be responsible for paying the monthly premium amounts in advance and on such dates as determined by the District/third party administrator. The right to continue participation in such group insurance programs will discontinue upon the failure of the teacher to pay the premiums to the District/third party administrator, or the expiration of insurance availability under the insurance policy provisions. Since long-term disability insurance coverage replaces salary, and a retiree receives no salary, long-term disability insurance coverage is not available.

  • Employment Insurance Rebate The short-term sick leave plan shall be registered with the Employment Insurance Commission (EIC). The nurses' share of the employer's Employment Insurance premium reduction will be retained by the Hospital towards offsetting the cost of the benefit improvements contained in this agreement.

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