WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT Sample Clauses

WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT. Every employee shall be insured for purposes of the Work Injury Compensation Act.
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WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT. All employees shall be covered by the Company under the Work Injury Compensation Act.
WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT. Every employee, including employees who perform non-manual work shall be compulsorily insured for purposes of the Work Injury Compensation Act, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Act.
WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT. NUS shall subscribe to an insurance policy in accordance with the Work Injury Compensation Act (Cap. 354) (“WICA”).
WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT. The University shall subscribe to and maintain an insurance policy for its Bargainable Staff as per the WICA.

Related to WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT

  • Injury Compensation Employees covered by this Agreement shall be covered by Subchapter I of Chapter 81 of Title 5, and any amendments thereto, relating to compensation for work injuries. The Employer will promulgate appropriate regulations which comply with applicable regulations of the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs and any amendments thereto.

  • Compensation Act The Committee shall be as between the Employer and the Union, with equal representation, and with each party appointing its own representatives.

  • Workmen's Compensation Employee may be entitled to compensation for time loss and disability for injuries or illnesses occurring on-the-job according to the terms of a worker's compensation insurance policy held by Government. Employee is responsible for reporting to Employee's supervisor as soon as practical any on-the-job related injury or illness.

  • Compensation Law Workers' Compensation law means the Workers' Compensation Laws of the State of California (which include injury by both accident and disease). It includes any amendments to that law which are in effect during the coverage period. It does not include the provisions of any law that provides non-occupational disability benefits.

  • Workplace Safety Insurance Benefits (WSIB) Top Up Benefits If the employee is in a class of employees that, on August 31, 2012, was entitled to use unused sick leave credits for the purpose of topping up benefits received under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997;

  • PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION A. The basic salaries of teachers covered by this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A which is attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. Such salary schedule shall remain in effect during the designated periods.

  • Monetary Compensation 3-4.01 In accordance with section 34 of the Act respecting the representation of resources, an integrated, overall percentage of 10.1% stands in lieu of monetary compensation for days of leave equivalent to those paid under the Act respecting labour standards (CQLR, c. N-1.1) and the National Holiday Act (CQLR, c. F-1.1).

  • ’ Compensation Leave If such determination cannot readily be made and all healthcare leave or annual leave subject to 100% payoff has been applied to the absence, the employee shall be placed on Official Leave until a final determination is made.

  • WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BENEFITS 25.01 An employee who sustains an injury or disease arising out of and in the course of his/her duties is covered by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, as amended.

  • Overload Compensation ‌ An instructional faculty member may be given overload compensation for additional instructional responsibilities beyond the normal work day or work year. The conditions and compensation of all overload duties shall be established prior to the beginning of additional instructional work. The rate of compensation shall be paid on a prorated salary basis. When calculating the prorated hourly salary under this section, the academic year salary shall be divided by 1344 hours. Faculty members have the option of refusing additional work assignments: when this occurs the rate of compensation will be agreed upon between the employer and the faculty member.

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