Common use of Workers’ Compensation Integration Clause in Contracts

Workers’ Compensation Integration. An employee may charge his/hertheir sick leave account, or other accrued paid leave if his/hertheir sick leave balance is exhausted for the difference between any compensation received from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employees’ normal pay for injuries or illnesses covered by Workers' Compensation. The calculation shall be based on the difference between the employee’s pay period compensation (rate times pay period hours) minus the benefits from Workers’ Compensation. Employees may use accrued sick leave or other accrued leave for the first three (3) day waiting period for Time Loss benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Workers’ Compensation Integration. An employee may charge his/hertheir their sick leave account, or other accrued paid leave if his/hertheir their sick leave balance is exhausted exhausted, for the difference between any compensation received from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employees’ normal pay for injuries or illnesses covered by Workers' Compensation. The calculation shall be based on the difference between the employee’s pay period compensation (rate times pay period hours) minus the benefits from Workers’ Compensation. Employees may use accrued sick leave or other accrued leave for the first three (3) day waiting period for Time Loss benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Workers’ Compensation Integration. An employee may charge his/hertheir her sick leave account, or other accrued paid leave if his/hertheir her sick leave balance is exhausted exhausted, for the difference between any compensation received from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employees’ employee’s normal pay for injuries or illnesses covered by Workers' Compensation. The calculation shall be based on the difference between the employee’s pay period compensation (rate times pay period hours) minus the benefits benefit from Workers’ Compensation. Employees may use accrued sick leave or other accrued leave for the first three (3) day waiting period for Time Loss benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Workers’ Compensation Integration. An employee may charge his/hertheir her sick leave account, or other accrued paid leave if his/hertheir her sick leave balance is exhausted for the difference between any compensation received from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employees’ normal pay for injuries or illnesses covered by Workers' Compensation. The calculation shall be based on the difference between the employee’s pay period compensation (rate times pay period hours) minus the benefits from Workers’ Compensation. Employees may use accrued sick leave or other accrued leave for the first three (3) day waiting period for Time Loss benefitsBenefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Workers’ Compensation Integration. An employee may charge his/hertheir her sick leave account, or other accrued paid leave if his/hertheir her sick leave balance is exhausted exhausted, for the difference between any compensation received from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employees’ employee’s normal pay for injuries or illnesses covered by Workers' Compensation. The calculation shall be based on the difference between the employee’s pay period compensation (rate times pay period hours) minus the benefits benefit from Workers’ Compensation. Employees may use accrued sick leave or other accrued leave for the first three (3) day waiting period for Time Loss benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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