United Food & Commercial Workers Trusteed Benefit Plan Sample Clauses

United Food & Commercial Workers Trusteed Benefit Plan. The Company agrees to adhere to the United Food & Commercial Workers Trusteed Benefit Plan ("Benefit Plan"). The Company shall increase and contribute to the current benefit level of the UFCW Trusteed Benefit Plan to a total of sixteen cents (16¢) per hour during the term of the Agreement. Contributions shall be as follows: March 1, 2001 96¢ per hour March 1, 2002 10¢ per hour increase March 1, 2003 3¢ per hour increase March 1, 2004 3¢ per hour increase TOTAL $1.12 per hour as of March 1, 2004 to the Benefit Plan for all hours paid on the behalf of the bargaining unit employees, who have completed three (3) months of continuous employment, to a maximum of forty (40) hours per week and all applicable taxes. Should an employee become disabled as a result of an occupational accident or illness, the Company agrees to contribute one hundred percent (100%) of the required contributions (employee and Employer) during the entire period of disability. The Company shall sign the entry forms provided.
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