Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a). (b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits. (c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 12 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.02 (a).
(b) . A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) . In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.05 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.02 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16.06(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.07 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he the Nurse would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16:04 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ ' Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) . A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Workers Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he the Nurse would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, establish that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) . In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.075 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
(d) This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse (except a Casual Nurse in a Temporary Position).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ ' Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.05 (a).
(b) . A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Workers Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, establish that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) . In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16:04 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
(d) This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse (except a Casual Nurse in a Temporary Position).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.02 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16.04(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ ' Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.03 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ ' Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16.08(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16.06(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.03 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16:06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
(d) This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse (except a Casual Nurse in a Temporary Position).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.05 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
(d) This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse (except a Casual Nurse in a Temporary Position).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16:06(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits.
(a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a16.06(a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Workers Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.046 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits.
(a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
(d) This provision is not applicable to a Casual Nurse (except a Casual Nurse in a Temporary Position).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Workers Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits.
(a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.07 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits she/he they would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Sick Leave while waiting for Workers’ Compensation Benefits. (a) An illness or injury for which Workers’ Compensation is payable shall not be deemed to be sick leave except for the supplement as provided in Article 16.04 16.06 (a).
(b) A Regular Full-Time or Part-Time Nurse who is unable to attend work for greater than one pay period due to workplace illness or injury and who is awaiting approval of a claim for Workers’ Compensation benefits may have the Employer provide payment equivalent to the benefits they she/he would earn under the Workers Compensation Act providing the Nurse is able to establish, satisfactory to the Employer, that the illness or injury prevents the Nurse from working and the Nurse has sufficient sick leave credits.
(c) In such case, the Nurse must provide a written undertaking to the Employer and the required notification to the WCB that the initial payment(s) from the WCB is to be provided directly to the Employer on behalf of the Nurse, up to the level of the payment advanced by the Employer.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement