Disabling Injury Clause Samples

Disabling Injury. A. After six (6) months of continuous employment a regular employee who is injured and disabled in the course of his employment and who is unable to return to his regular duties shall receive, beginning with the first full day of absence, the difference between the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act payments to which he is entitled under said Act and eighty per cent (80%) of his regular pay at his straight time hourly rate stipulated in Schedule "A" of this Agreement for absence on his regular work days. B. Payment hereunder shall be limited to two hundred seventy (270) working hours in any one year of the first three (3) years of continuous employment and shall also be limited to the period of time for which payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. After three (3) years of continuous employment, payments shall continue as long as payments are made to the employee for total temporary disability, as provided by the Illinois Workmen's Compensation Act. C. In no case will an employee be entitled to more than his basic take-home pay, that being his two-week wage at straight time minus legally required deductions, during the period of total temporary disability from work. D. An employee shall receive full pay for the first three (3) days of an absence due to an occupational injury.

Related to Disabling Injury

  • Illness or Injury An employee may utilize accrued paid leave when unable to perform work duties by reason of illness or injury, necessary medical or dental care, exposure to contagious disease under circumstances in which the health of the employees with whom the employee associates or members of the public necessarily dealt with by the employee would be endangered by the attendance of the employee.

  • Bodily Injury Bodily injury means death, disease, illness, physical and mental injury of or to an individual.

  • Injury 22.01 Where an employee is injured at work during the performance of his duties and responsibilities as a result of which he cannot complete the balance of his shift and has reported such injury to the Company, he shall be sent home and paid for the balance of his shift at his regular straight time hourly rate.

  • Personal Injury 22.1 The Vehicle has third party personal injury insurance cover. It is likely that any other vehicle involved in the accident also has third party personal injury insurance cover. 22.2 Depending on the circumstances of the accident, You may be entitled to claim for Your personal injury against the third party personal injury insurance of the party which is responsible for the accident. Details of the third party personal injury insurer for the Vehicle are set out in the registration details of the Vehicle.

  • Property Damage Lessee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage on all of Lessee's personal property, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Such insurance shall be full replacement cost coverage with a deductible of not to exceed $1,000 per occurrence. The proceeds from any such insurance shall be used by Lessee for the replacement of personal property, Trade Fixtures and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Lessee shall provide Lessor with written evidence that such insurance is in force.