Extended Illness Time Sample Clauses

Extended Illness Time. A. The Extended Illness Time (“EIT”) program encompasses time taken in connection with illness, injury, and parental leave.
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Extended Illness Time. The Extended Illness Time (“EIT”) program encompasses time taken in connection with illness, injury and parental leave. All nurses hired or moving into full-time/part-time benefit eligible status on or after January 1, 2010, will participate in the PTO/EIT program in lieu of the benefits provided under Articles III-A (Vacation), IV-A (Sick Leave) and VI (Holidays). In addition, all nurses who were employed as of December 31, 2009, may elect to enroll in the Medical Center’s PTO EIT program in lieu of the benefits provided under Articles III-A (Vacation), IV-A (Sick Leave) and VI (Holidays), on the terms outlined in Paragraph H of Article III-B.
Extended Illness Time. 4 The Extended Illness Time (“EIT”) program encompasses time taken in connection with 5 illness, injury and parental leave. 7 All nurses hired or moving into full-time/part-time benefit eligible status on or after 8 January 1, 2010, will participate in the PTO/EIT program in lieu of the benefits provided 9 under Articles III-A (Vacation), IV-A (Sick Leave) and VI (Holidays). In addition, all 10 nurses who were employed as of December 31, 2009, may elect to enroll in the Medical 11 Center’s PTO EIT program in lieu of the benefits provided under Articles III-A 12 (Vacation), IV-A (Sick Leave) and VI (Holidays), on the terms outlined in Paragraph H of 13 Article III-B.
Extended Illness Time. The Extended Illness Time ("EIT") program 13 encompasses time taken in connection with illness, injury, and family medical 14 leaves (in accordance with the law).
Extended Illness Time. (EIT) Defined - Another benefit of paid leave is the extended illness bank (EIT). EIT hours are intended to be used only in cases of disability due to extended illness or accident. Therefore, they can only be used after a nurse has been ill or disabled for twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours, for scheduled hours missed after said working hours; or earlier for scheduled hours missed from the first day of hospitalization, including being in the Medical Center for day surgery. Nurses employed on or before April 19, 2011 who have 240 or more hours of EIT may use EIT hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) working hours following a waiting period of 24 consecutive scheduled working hours. Nurses who were hired after April 19, 2011 who have accumulated over 240 EIT hours may use these hours for illnesses of less than twenty-four (24) consecutive working hours. The accrual and computation of pay conditions for EIT hours are the same as for PTOs (see Sections 21.2 and 21.11).
Extended Illness Time. 15 A. The Extended Illness Time (“EIT”) program encompasses time taken in 16 connection with illness, injury, and parental leave. 18 B. Accrual: Regular nurses will accrue 0.0270 EIT hours per paid hour, not to 19 exceed 80 paid hours per two-week pay period (approximately seven (7) days of 20 EIT per year with 56 hours’ pay for a full-time nurse). A paid hour under this 21 section is defined the same as a paid hour under the PTO program. Accrual will 22 cease when a nurse has 1,040 hours of unused EIT accrual.
Extended Illness Time. 10.1 Accrual. 10.2 Eligibility. 10.3 Use of EIT. 10.4 Verification.
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Extended Illness Time. (EIT). EIT banks will no longer accrue new hours but may 32 be banked for the term of employment and utilized to supplement Short Term Disability 33 (STD) waiting periods and to supplement the STD 20%-40% wage recovery discount. 1 Nurses will still be eligible for the EIT Cashout outlined in the Letter of Agreement at the 2 end of this contract. 4 EIT is the time available for the nurse who may be hospitalized or have extended 5 periods of disability or injury which would otherwise deplete accumulated PTO time. It is 6 used only for the personal disability or injury of the nurse who accumulated EIT. EIT is
Extended Illness Time. 2 A. The Extended Illness Time (“EIT”) program encompasses time taken in connection with 3 illness, injury, and parental leave. 5 B. Accrual: Regular nurses will accrue 0.0270 EIT hours per paid hour, not to exceed 80 6 paid hours per two-week pay period (approximately seven (7) days of EIT per year with
Extended Illness Time. The Extended Illness Time ("EIT") program 24 encompasses time taken in connection with illness, injury, and parental leave.
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