Appearance as Witness on the Employer's Business Sample Clauses

Appearance as Witness on the Employer's Business. (i) Any employee who is required or summoned to appear in Court on behalf of the Employer will be paid up to eight (8) hours at the straight time rate of pay. Employees who are required to appear in Court on behalf of the Employer on their day off will be paid a minimum of four (4) hours pay at the straight time rate of pay. (ii) It is understood that payment of the foregoing witness pay will not be counted as hours worked for the purpose of calculating overtime on a weekly basis. (iii) It is also agreed that employees must return all fees provided to them by the Court in excess of ten ($10.00) dollars. Employees who are reimbursed by the Court for incidental expenses such as mileage or parking may keep such reimbursements.
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