Common use of SINGLE EMPLOYEES Clause in Contracts

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 207. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the this contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 205. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 229. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's ’s own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 198. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent dependant health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's ’s own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 178. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

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SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 174. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's ’s own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 150. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's ’s own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 178. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's ’s own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: escholarship.org, irle.berkeley.edu

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. For "medically single" /Employee Only employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

SINGLE EMPLOYEES. 243. For "medically single" employees, i.e., benefited employees not receiving the contribution paid by the City for dependent health care benefits, the City shall contribute all of the premium for the employee's own health care benefit coverage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sfdhr.org

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