Common use of Attending Court Clause in Contracts

Attending Court. 18.1 When attending Court as witnesses for the Railway, or a Coroner's Inquest in which the Railway is involved, or subpoenaed by the Crown in cases where the Company is involved, employees will receive pay for all time lost at home station, with a minimum of 8 hours' time each week day and 8 hours at time and one-half for assigned rest days, whether at home station, away from home or travelling. On holidays specified in Rule 45 employees shall be paid a minimum of eight hours at the appropriate rate. Time and one-half will be paid for travelling during overtime hours, where employees are unable to secure sleeping car accommodation. Actual expenses will be allowed when away from home station and necessary expenses will be allowed when at home. When necessary the Company will furnish transportation, and will be entitled to certificate for witness fees in all cases.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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