Common use of Civic Duty Clause in Contracts

Civic Duty. An employee who serves during his/her regularly scheduled work time as a subpoenaed witness in a court case in which the employee is not a party, as a witness for the Company, or as a petit juror shall be paid the difference between the employee’s basic wage rate and the amount received for such service.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Civic Duty. An employee who serves during his/her regularly scheduled work time as a subpoenaed witness in a court case in which the employee is not a party, as a witness for the Company, or as a petit juror shall be paid the difference between the employee’s basic wage rate and the amount received for such service. An employee lawfully subpoenaed in a court case in which they are a party shall be excused from work without pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Civic Duty. An employee who serves during his/her regularly scheduled work time as a subpoenaed witness in a court case in which the employee is not a party, as a witness for the Company, or as a petit juror shall be paid the difference between the employee’s 's basic wage rate and the amount received for such service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Regional Labor Agreement

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