Common use of Leave Workers Compensation Clause in Contracts

Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity opportunity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative operative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance accor- dance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-take- home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established estab- lished a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform per- form their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity opportunity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative operative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefitsbenefit) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity opportunity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative operative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-take- home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Leave Workers Compensation. (aA) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe Board (WorkSafeBC) determines that the employee has established a claim (time-time loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, net pay” pay is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity opportunity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative operative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, responsibility pay, and statutory paid holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • : Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • : Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arrowsmith Lodge

Leave Workers Compensation. (a) Entitlement to Leave An employee shall be granted Workers’ Compensation leave with net pay in the event that the Workers’ Compensation Board/WorkSafe WorkSafeBC determines that the employee has established a claim (time-loss benefits) and they are unable to perform their duties by reason of the compensable injury which occurred while employed by the Employer. For the purposes of this clause, “net pay” is defined as the employee’s regular net take-home wages to ensure that the non-taxable status of Workers’ Compensation benefits does not provide an opportu- nity opportunity for an injured worker to earn more while on claim than if they were working. The term claim will not include any form of WCB allowance or pension, and this section will not be oper- ative operative while an employee is receiving such a different form of payment from WCB arising from this claim. Additional shifts worked by part-time employees, shift and week- end weekend premiums, and statutory holiday premiums (in accordance with the three (3) arbitration awards listed below) shall be taken into account when calculating “regular net take-home wages”: • Surrey Memorial Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; April 1, 1996. • Peace Arch Hospital and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx; December 2, 1997. • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre and BCNU; Xxxxxx Xxxxxx; January 28, 1998.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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