PAYMENT FOR FIRST DAY OF INJURY Sample Clauses

PAYMENT FOR FIRST DAY OF INJURY. An employee who sustains a compensable injury and as a result must leave work before the end of his/her shift, shall be paid to the end of the shift.
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PAYMENT FOR FIRST DAY OF INJURY. An employee who sustains a Injury and as a leave before the end of shall be paid to the end of the shift. RETURNTO WORK OF An employee on a Safety Insurance leave who is no longer deemed disabled by or by the Workplace Safety Insurance Board, shall be placed in former or an equivalent position with the Employer. UNION REVIEW OF FORM If requestedby the employee, the Employer agrees to supply the a copy of the Workplace Safely Insurance Board Form (Employer's Report of Injury or Disease) as as reasonably possible following the request. The Union shall be given the opportunity to meet with the Employer to discuss any perceived omissions on the Form EMPLOYER PAID The premiums for the Long Term Disability Pian are one hundred percent (100%) Employer The Long Term Disability Benefit shall be of any benefits paid under any plan, insurance plan (other than an employee's personal insurance purchased Workplace Safety Insurance, or any other plan to which the Employer makes any contribution. LONG TERM DISABILITY ELIGIBILITY Employees under the plan become eligible to receive benefits following absence from work for six (6) continuousmonths due to illness or injury. is understood that during the eligibility period an employee returns to work and absents within thirty (30) days of the date due to the same disability or a related cause, there is no requirement to an additional six month eligibility However, the initial six (6) month period will be extended by the number of days the employee returned to work.
PAYMENT FOR FIRST DAY OF INJURY. Employees sent home by the employer or the employee's own doctor because of injuries received in the plant shall receive pay at their regular hourly rates for the balance of the shift on the day on which the injury occurred. If the employee is medically incapacitated and unable to operate a motor vehicle, the Company will pay for the transportation of the employee from the hospital to his residence via common carrier.

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