WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BOARD PAYMENTS Sample Clauses

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BOARD PAYMENTS. 1. All monies received by a teacher by way of compensation for loss of wages under the Workers’ Compensation Act shall be paid to the Board and the teacher shall be paid by the Board as follows:
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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BOARD PAYMENTS. Employees on Workers' Compensation will be paid an advance equal to their base hours (i.e. seven and one- half [7 1/2] in the case of Operators) times their hourly rate times sixty-eight percent (68%) for each day the employees are off on Workers' Compensation. The advance will be paid on their regular pay cheques. Payments from the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) will then be paid directly to the Employer. If the WCB reassesses the employees' wage loss compensation, the Employer will change the amount of the advance accordingly. An employee whose WCB claim is denied must apply for benefits under the Wage Protection Plan and repay the WCB advance from those benefits. If the advance is not fully covered by the Wage Protection Plan benefits, the difference will be recovered from the employee's pay in accordance with the following: Amounts will be recovered:

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