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:: 3.1.2 The employer may not require the employee to expend any vacation, sick, or unpaid time-off during their recovery time.
:: 3.1.3 The employer must provide at least 50% of the employee's base pay during the recovery time.
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: 3.2 Any employer that maintains more than a single employee must provide worker's compensation insurance for each of their employees.
:: 3.2.1 Worker's compensation insurance will provide adequate funds to pay hospital costs and doctor fees for the employee's recovery.
:: 3.2.2 Worker's compensation insurance will provide the employee with compensation for permanent, life-altering, or long-term injuries, according to the severity of injuries.
:: 3.2.3 Worker's compensation will provide the employee with 65% of their base pay for the entirety of the employee's recovery time.
:: 3.2.4 Employers may require employee contribution to their worker's compensation insurance costs. These contributions may not account for more than 3% of the post-tax pay of the employee.
:: 3.2.5 Any employer, regardless of the total number of employees, may participate in a worker's compensation insurance plan.
:: 3.2.6 Any employer who participates in the worker's compensation insurance plan will receive a tax benefit for that portion of their budget which is actually spent for the provision of worker's compensation insurance, lowering the Corporate Tax to a 10%.
 
== Ammendment to Article Four: Worker's Compensation and Workplace Safety Administration ==
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