INJURED EMPLOYEE - TRANSPORTATION Sample Clauses

INJURED EMPLOYEE - TRANSPORTATION. Employees injured on the job will be provided free transportation by the Company to and from a doctor's office, or a hospital and will be accompanied by a qualified person with First Aid training, if available on the Company premises. Employees requiring transportation home from a doctor's office or hospital following initial treatment shall be reimbursed for costs of such transportation.
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INJURED EMPLOYEE - TRANSPORTATION. The Employer will provide and pay for the immediate conveyance and transportation of an injured worker to the location of initial medical treatment of a work-related illness or injury.
INJURED EMPLOYEE - TRANSPORTATION. If an employee is injured at work, the employer will provide transportation to the employee to a doctor’s office or hospital or be compensated for the costs incurred to and from.

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  • Transportation for Employees Transportation will be provided to employees who are required to work other than their normal working hours, and who must travel to or from their home during the hours between 11:30 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. and when convenient public transportation or other transportation facilities are not available. An employee shall be reimbursed for the cost of commercial transportation within their headquarters area, upon presentation of receipts.

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