Common use of Wage Progression Clause in Contracts

Wage Progression. (a) The "Wage Progression" of an employee who is absent on leave of absence without pay for more than ten consecutive workdays will be delayed by a period of time equivalent to such leave of absence. The "Wage Progression" of an employee in a beginning or apprentice or other training classification who is absent for more than 25 consecutive workdays because of an industrial injury as defined in Section 108.1 or for an illness or disability and is receiving sick leave with pay as provided for in Section 112.1, will be delayed by the period in excess of 25 consecutive workdays.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Wage Progression. (a) The "Wage Progression" of an employee who is absent on leave of absence without pay for more than ten consecutive workdays will be delayed by a period of time equivalent to such leave of absence. The "Wage Progression" of an employee in a beginning or apprentice or other training classification who is absent for more than 25 consecutive workdays because of an industrial injury as defined in Section 108.1 or for an illness illness, disability or disability family leave and is receiving sick leave with pay as provided for in Section 112.1, will be delayed by the period in excess of 25 consecutive workdays.,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ibew1245.com

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