All Overtime-Exempt Employees Subpoenaed to Sample Clauses

All Overtime-Exempt Employees Subpoenaed to. Appear in Court Employees will promptly inform the Employer when they receive a subpoena. An overtime-exempt employee who is subpoenaed to appear in court, provided the subpoena is related to their job function or involves matters they have witnessed at work, will be compensated in accordance with the provisions, above. Any travel will be compensated per the OFM guidelines.
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Related to All Overtime-Exempt Employees Subpoenaed to

  • Overtime-Exempt Employees Overtime-exempt employees are not covered by federal or state overtime laws. Compensation is based on the premise that overtime-exempt employees are expected to work as many hours as necessary to provide the public services for which they were hired. These employees are accountable for their work product and for meeting the objectives of the agency for which they work. The Employer’s policy for all overtime-exempt employees is as follows:

  • Restricted Employment for Certain State Personnel Contractor acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 572.069 of the Texas Government Code, a former state officer or employee of a state agency who during the period of state service or employment participated on behalf of a state agency in a procurement or contract negotiation involving Contractor may not accept employment from Contractor before the second anniversary of the date the Contract is signed or the procurement is terminated or withdrawn.

  • Overtime-Eligible Employees Employees who are covered by the overtime provisions of state and federal law.

  • Supplemental Employment Benefit for Maternity and Parental Leave 8.5.1 Effective April 1, 2002, when on maternity or parental leave, an employee will receive a supplemental payment added to Employment Insurance benefits as follows:

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