Workers' Compensation Leave – Extraordinary Circumstances Sample Clauses

Workers' Compensation Leave – Extraordinary Circumstances. In addition to the above­described leave benefit, in the discretion of the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge (New York City Courts), employees also may be eligible for leave under Section 9.5(n), Other Leaves With Pay, of the Agreement for injuries incurred as a result of extraordinary circumstances. MODIFY Section 9.5, Other Leaves With Pay, as follows: MODIFY Section 9.5(d), Leaves Required by Law, as follows:
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Workers' Compensation Leave – Extraordinary Circumstances. In addition to the above-described leave benefit, employees also may be eligible for leave under Section 9.5(k), Other Leaves With Pay, for injuries incurred due to extraordinary circumstances.

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