Wage Continuation Sample Clauses

Wage Continuation. Any employee who becomes unable to perform duties as assigned by the Employer due to a physical injury suffered in the discharge or performance of official duties as an employee of the City shall be eligible for wage continuation. Wage Continuation leave shall be available for up to seven hundred twenty (720) work hours. These seven hundred twenty (720) work hours are fully paid by the Employer, and are in lieu of Workers' Compensation benefits. An employee who applies for wage continuation will apply to BWC for medical benefits only and not lost income benefits. The employee may apply for lost income benefits toward the end of the wage continuation if it is known that the absence will continue beyond paid wage continuation. Recurring injuries do not qualify employees to receive wage continuation pay beyond the allowable seven hundred twenty (720) work hours provided at the time of the initial work connected injury date. During the first twelve (12) weeks following the conclusion of the paid leave, the employee may utilize sick or vacation time to supplement the Workers' Compensation benefits.
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Wage Continuation. Section 52.1 An employee who suffers a compensable workers’ compensation injury and who is temporarily and totally disable as a result of the injury may be eligible to receive compensation from the Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC). Continuation of Pay (COP) is designed to cover injured employees who would otherwise receive BWC temporary total payments where it is fiscally responsible for the District by causing the BWC to set a lower claim reserve and hence a lower premium. Utilization of the COP program including the length of time an employee can participate is determined by the Board but shall not exceed ninety days. COP does not affect or replace the employees’ need to file claims with the BWC for medical treatment. The goal of this section is to return the employee to employment with the District safely and at the earliest possible time following a work injury while positively impacting the BWC premium for workers’ compensation coverage.
Wage Continuation. An employee who is injured at work may utilize the Wage Continuation Program pursuant to the Wage Continuation Policy of the County. This program provides for the continuation of regular wages while an employee is recovering from the injury which may continue for up to sixty (60) calendar days or until the employee has either returned to full duty or alternative work, whichever comes first. The employee must follow all requirements of the program, including use of a physician from a panel selected by the County for this purpose and completion of all forms. The program is entirely voluntary and the employee may opt-out of the program. In the event that the County revises or discontinues the Wage Continuation Policy, the revisions or discontinuation shall also apply to the employees covered by this Agreement.
Wage Continuation i. If Employee's employment with the Company is terminated pursuant to subsection (ii) of Section 4(a), the Company shall (x) continue to pay to Employee his Base Salary (less any payments received by Employee or his beneficiaries from any disability income provided to him by the Company) and any Performance Bonus for all periods prior to termination (pro rated for such year) and continuing with respect to the Base Salary through the Non-Competition Period (as defined below), and (y) continue to provide health insurance (the extension of which shall limit or remove any COBRA obligations to the extent the traditional terms thereunder are reduced by such additional benefit), dental, disability and all other Benefits existing on the date of termination (on substantially the same terms as those in place at termination) for Employee through the Non-Competition Period.
Wage Continuation. For voluntary transfers, the employee shall be paid the wage rate that properly corresponds to their new job. For involuntary transfers, the employee's wages shall not be reduced unless the employee was being paid above Union scale, or unless mutually agreed to by the Employer and the employee. Notwithstanding this provision, Article 13, Section 2 shall take precedence over this section.
Wage Continuation. If Founder’s employment by the Company is terminated by the Company pursuant to subsection 8.1.2 of this Agreement, the Company shall continue to pay to Founder his base salary (less any payments received by Founder from any disability income insurance policy provided to him under any benefit program of the Company) and shall continue to provide health and medical insurance benefits to Founder under any benefit program of the Company through the earlier to occur of (a) the remaining term of Founder’s employment pursuant to this Agreement or (b) twelve (12) months from the termination of Founder's employment pursuant to subsection 8.1.2 of this Agreement. If Founder's employment by the Company is terminated pursuant to subsection 8.1.1 of this Agreement, the Company shall continue to provided health and medical benefits to the Founder's dependents (if such dependents were covered by the Company's health and medical benefits plan immediately prior to Founder's death and termination pursuant subsection 8.1.1) for the longer of (a) the remaining term of Founder’s employment pursuant to this Agreement or (b) twelve (12) months from the termination of Founder's employment pursuant to subsection 8.1.1. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to subsection 8.1.3, all of Founder’s right to compensation under this Agreement shall immediately terminate except as otherwise required by applicable law.
Wage Continuation. 8.7.1. If Founder's employment is terminated pursuant to subsection 8.1.1 of this Agreement (i.e., due to death), the Company shall continue to provide health and medical benefits to the Founder's dependents (if such dependents were covered by the Company's health and medical benefits plan immediately prior to Founder's death and termination pursuant to subsection 8.1.1) for the longer of (a) the remaining Term or (b) thirty six (36) months from the termination of Founder's employment pursuant to subsection 8.1.1.
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Wage Continuation. Any employee who is rendered temporarily totally disabled due to a physical injury suffered in the discharge or performance of official duties as an employee of the Employer shall be eligible for wage continuation. Wage continuation shall be available for up to seven hundred twenty (720) work hours per claim. These seven hundred twenty (720) work hours are fully paid by the Employer, and are in lieu of Temporary Total Disability (TT) benefits from the BWC. An employee who applies for wage continuation will apply to BWC for medical benefits only, and not lost income (TT) benefits. The employee may apply for lost income benefits toward the end of the wage continuation if it is known that the absence will continue beyond the paid wage continuation. Recurring injuries do not qualify employees to receive wage continuation pay beyond the allowable seven hundred twenty (720) hours provided at the time of the initial work connected injury date.
Wage Continuation. If it is determined that the injury requires the employee to be off work Wage Continuation (regular wages) shall be granted by the Department of Human Resources for up to 90 calendar days, which can be extended with permission from the City Manager. Wage Continuation qualifications are as follows: The injury or illness must be determined to be compensable by the City of Napoleon, or in the case of dispute, the Ohio Industrial Commission. In no event will compensation commence before all initial paperwork is completed and filed with the appropriate agency(ies). Competent medical proof of disability must be provided via Form C-84 or Physician's Update and Physical Capabilities form. The attending physician must complete the form in its entirety and affix his/her original signature to the form. Copies are unacceptable. The employee must complete a FROI-1 (First Report of Injury) application and sign a wage agreement, limited medical release related to the injury or occupational disease and an election form. The City of Napoleon reserves the right to have the employee examined by a physician of its choice at the City of Napoleon's cost to confirm the medical diagnosis and/or the period of disability. Failure to submit to examination will result in termination of wage continuation benefits. Wage continuation benefits will be paid only for those periods of lost time that otherwise would qualify the employee for receipt of workers' compensation lost time benefits, subject to the following limitations:
Wage Continuation. If Executive's employment by Summit ----------------- is terminated pursuant to Subsection 9.1(d), Summit shall continue to pay to Executive his base salary and shall continue to provide health insurance benefits for Executive for eighteen (18) months following termination of this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to subsection 9.1(a), 9.1(b), 9.1(c) or 9.1(e), Executive's right to base salary and benefits shall immediately terminate, except as may otherwise be required by applicable law.
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