Common use of Amount of sick pay Clause in Contracts

Amount of sick pay. The amount of your sick pay will be determined by the length of your service with your current Employer, up to your date of disability, according to the following service schedule.  at least 3 months 66 2/3% of regular earnings  at least 1 year 70% of regular earnings  at least 2 years 80% of regular earnings  at least 3 years 90% of regular earnings  at least 4 years 100% of regular earnings (Regular earnings are those in effect on the last day you are actively at work.) The amount you receive will be the greater of:  the sick pay benefit stated above  60% of your insurable earnings, as defined by the Canada Employment Insurance Commission

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Amount of sick pay. The amount of your sick pay will be determined by the length of your service with your current Employer, up to your date of disability, according to the following service schedule. i at least 3 months 66 2/3% of regular earnings i at least 1 year 70% of regular earnings i at least 2 years 80% of regular earnings i at least 3 years 90% of regular earnings i at least 4 years 100% of regular earnings (Regular earnings are those in effect on the last day you are actively at work.) The amount you receive will be the greater of: i the sick pay benefit stated above i 60% of your insurable earnings, as defined by the Canada Employment Insurance Commission

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Amount of sick pay. The amount of your sick pay will be determined by the length of your service with your current Employer, up to your date of disability, according to the following service schedule. at least 3 months 66 2/3% of regular earnings at least 1 year 70% of regular earnings at least 2 years 80% of regular earnings at least 3 years 90% of regular earnings at least 4 years 100% of regular earnings (Regular earnings are those in effect on the last day you are actively at work.) The amount you receive will be the greater of: the sick pay benefit stated above 60% of your insurable earnings, as defined by the Canada Employment Insurance Commission

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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