Common use of Work Schedule for Light Duty Clause in Contracts

Work Schedule for Light Duty. At the Chief's discretion and given the availability of work to satisfy light duty assignments, any employee who is injured and unable to perform his full-time duty may be assigned to work light duty, provided that he has obtained (and presented to the Chief) a letter of approval from his physician. Light duties shall consist of those tasks assigned by the Chief of Police. There shall be no pyramiding of benefits involving light duty assignments, workmen's compensation or other disability. Any employee on light duty shall continue to receive all other benefits normally provided in connection with his employment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Work Schedule for Light Duty. At the Chief's discretion and given the availability of work to satisfy light duty assignments, any employee who is injured and unable to perform his full-time duty may be assigned to work light duty, provided that he has obtained (and presented to the Chief) a letter of approval from his physician. Light duties shall consist of those tasks assigned by the Chief of Police. There shall be no pyramiding of benefits involving light duty assignments, workmen's compensation or other disability. Any employee on light duty shall continue to receive all other benefits normally provided in connection with his employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement