WorkSafeBC Compensation Sample Clauses

WorkSafeBC Compensation. Any Regular Employee who has completed six (6) months of continuous service and whose claim for WorkSafeBC temporary disability benefits is accepted by WorkSafeBC, shall assign all monies received from WorkSafeBC to the Employer and the Employer shall pay the employee's approximate net salary. In the event WorkSafeBC rejects a claim, or during a period of WorkSafeBC delay prior to accepting one, the Employer will pay full regular salary to the employee for as long a period as the employee has sick leave, gratuity, vacation and overtime credits. Where WorkSafeBC subsequently accepts an employee's claim, the employee's pay shall be recalculated retroactive for the period of the claim.
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WorkSafeBC Compensation. (a) A Regular Full-Time Employee or Temporary Full-Time Employee, who has completed six (6) months of continuous service, whose claim for WorkSafeBC temporary disability benefits is accepted by WorkSafeBC, shall assign the employee's WorkSafeBC cheque to the Board and the Board shall pay the employee's approximate net salary. If WorkSafeBC disallows an employee's claim, or during a period of WorkSafeBC delay prior to accepting the claim, the Board will pay an advance equal to the employee’s approximate net salary to the employee until the employee's sick leave, vacation and overtime credits are exhausted. Where WorkSafeBC subsequently accepts an employee's claim, the employee's pay shall be recalculated retroactive for the period of the claim.
WorkSafeBC Compensation. (a) Where a Regular Full-Time Employee is absent from work due to an injury or illness arising out of and in the course of employment, and is found by WorkSafeBC to be entitled to compensation under the Worker’s Compensation Act, the Employer shall pay the Employee their normal net take-home pay in the following circumstances:
WorkSafeBC Compensation. An employee who is injured on the job during working hours and is required to leave for treatment or is sent home for such injury shall receive payments for the remainder of their shift without deduction from short-term disability leave. An employee is responsible for obtaining and completing all forms immediately following the injury.

Related to WorkSafeBC Compensation

  • Extra Compensation 1. CTSO Advisors will be paid twenty-five ($25) per hour (capped at eight (8) hours per day) for non-discretionary CTSO activities (e.g., conferences, conventions, and competitions) involving students on days not scheduled as part of the regular school year calendar.

  • Basic Compensation An employee, at the employee's option, may report to court when subpoenaed or remain on call. If the employee elects to appear in court, the division supervisor must be notified, at the latest, one administrative day prior to the scheduled court appearance. If the employee wishes to remain on call, the employee must be able to appear in court not more than one hour after being notified that the employee's appearance is required in court. To appear in court more than an hour after having been notified will void the employee's right to on-call compensation. An employee need not remain at home, but must be available for telephonic notification at a location where the supervisor knows the employee can be reached.

  • SALARY AND COMPENSATION ARTICLE 56

  • Full Compensation Subrecipient agrees to accept the specified compensation as set forth in this Contract as full remuneration for performing all services and furnishing all staffing and materials required, for any reasonably unforeseen difficulties which may arise or be encountered in the execution of the services until acceptance, for risks connected with the services, and for performance by the Subrecipient of all its duties and obligations hereunder.

  • Overtime Compensation (a) Overtime worked shall be compensated at the following rates:

  • Longevity Compensation Longevity payments will be made to all employees with continuous full-time service according to the following schedule:

  • Special Compensation The Company shall pay to the Executive a lump sum equal to three times the sum of (a) the highest per annum base rate of salary in effect with respect to the Executive during the three-year period immediately prior to the termination of employment plus (b) the Highest Bonus Amount. Such lump sum shall be paid by the Company to the Executive within ten business days after the Executive's termination of employment, unless the provisions of Section 3(e) below apply. The amount of the aggregate lump sum provided by this Section 3(c), whether paid immediately or deferred, shall not be counted as compensation for purposes of any other benefit plan or program applicable to the Executive.

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