Common use of Workers’ Compensation Claim Clause in Contracts

Workers’ Compensation Claim. An on the job injury/illness must qualify as a workers’ compensation claim under standards applied by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board’s rejection of a represented employee’s claim shall result in disqualification of the represented employee’s injury/illness for leave under this provision. On-the-job injury leave previously granted for a disqualified injury/illness will be deducted from the represented employee’s other accrued paid leave balances, or the represented employee may reimburse the City in cash.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Confidential Management Employees, Confidential Management Employees, cao-94612.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com

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Workers’ Compensation Claim. An on the on-the-job injury/illness must qualify as a workers’ compensation claim under standards applied by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board’s rejection of a represented employee’s claim shall result in disqualification of the represented employee’s injury/illness for leave under this provision. On-the-job injury leave previously granted for a disqualified injury/illness will be deducted from the represented employee’s other accrued paid leave balances, or the represented employee may reimburse the City in cash.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www2.oaklandnet.com

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