COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in court. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over four (4) hours. 11.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court during his or her regular tour of duty and, is required to remain in court after the time that tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day. 11.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance. 11.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 11.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four (4) hours or for over six
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Samples: Civilian Collective Agreement, Civilian Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each 13.1 Effective January 1, 1990, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) ), irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four (4) hours.
11.2 13.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 13.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- e-mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 13.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 13.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting Court Sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over the four (4) hours hours, or for over sixsix (6) hours effective April 1, 2009. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.6 When a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation, and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each 13.1 Effective January 1, 1990, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four three (43) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) ), irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four three (43) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four three (43) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four three (43) hours.
11.2 13.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 13.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- e-mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 13.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 13.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting Court Sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over the four (4) hours hours, or for over sixsix (6) hours effective April 1, 2009. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.6 When a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation, and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each 13.1 Effective January 1, 1990, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) ), irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four (4) hours.
11.2 13.1.1 A member who is required to attend a double court sitting during the day and who is then required to report for duty on a night shift shall have the option of changing his/her shift to a day shift thereby foregoing the overtime premium and not working the night shift. The member decision to work the night shift can be overridden by the supervisor on an Occupational Health and Safety basis only if the supervisor feels that the member is not fit to work the 12 hour night shift. No 96 hour notice of shift change is required.
13.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 13.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- e-mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 13.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each 13.5 Subject hereto, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting Court Sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over the four (4) hours hours, or for over sixsix (6) hours effective April 1, 2009. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation (and, effective April 11, 2017, the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation) and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. Concurrent with the selection of leave for 2018 and thereafter, for members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, the court allowance provisions of 13.1 above will apply to the Court sitting notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday leave.
13.6 Subject hereto, when a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation, and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation (and, effective April 11, 2017, the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation) and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. Concurrent with the selection of leave for 2018 and thereafter, for members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, no additional day will be provided for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on statutory holiday leave and transportation, accommodation and meals will be limited to that applicable where the court allowance provisions of section 13.1 apply.
13.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each 13.1 Effective January 1, 1990, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four three (43) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) ), irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four three (43) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four three (43) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four three (43) hours.
11.2 13.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 13.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. 2300 hours of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 13.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 13.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting Court Sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over the four (4) hours. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.6 When a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation, and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for over sixeach day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
13.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of becauseof his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four three (43) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2112) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in court. The four three (43) hour minimum shall apply for each court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court sitting exceeds the four three (43) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over four three (43) hours.
11.2 . The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of provisionsof this paragraph with paragraphwith respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court during his or her regular tour of duty and, is required to remain in court after the time that tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and understoodand agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of irrespectiveof the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 . A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. hours of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 . For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four (4) hours or for over six:
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Samples: Civilian Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each Effective January each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid in cash or by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four three (43) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four three (43) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four (4) three hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four (4) three hours.
11.2 . The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 . A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. hours of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 . For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four (4) hours or for over six:
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Samples: Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 13.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) ), irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in courtCourt. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court Court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court Court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over four (4) hours.
11.2 13.1.1 A member who is required to attend a double court sitting during the day and who is then required to report for duty on a night shift shall have the option of changing his/her shift to a day shift thereby foregoing the overtime premium and not working the night shift. The member decision to work the night shift can be overridden by the supervisor on an Occupational Health and Safety basis only if the supervisor feels that the member is not fit to work the 12 hour night shift. No 96 hour notice of shift change is required.
13.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court Court during his or her a regular tour of duty and, and is required to remain in court Court after the time that the tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 13.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- e-mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 13.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting sitting, and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each 13.5 Subject hereto, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court Court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employeeOfficer, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009rate, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting Court Sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court Court for over six (6) hours. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the four annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. For members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, the court allowance provisions of 13.1 above will apply to the Court sitting notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday leave.
13.6 Subject hereto, when a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation, and meals shall be provided with one (41) hours additional day for each day or part thereof required for over sixsuch court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. For members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, no additional day will be provided for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on statutory holiday leave and transportation, accommodation and meals will be limited to that applicable where the court allowance provisions of section 13.1 apply.
13.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE.
11.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in court. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over four (4) hours.
11.1.1 A member who is required to attend a double court sitting during the day and who is then required to report for duty on a night shift shall have the option of changing his/her shift to a day shift thereby foregoing the overtime premium and not working the night shift. The member decision to work the night shift can be overridden by the supervisor on an Occupational Health and Safety basis only if the supervisor feels that the member is not fit to work the 12 hour night shift. No 96 hour notice of shift change is required.
11.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court during his or her regular tour of duty and, is required to remain in court after the time that tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each Subject hereto, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009rate, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four six (46) hours. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. Members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, the court allowance provisions of 11.1 above will apply to the Court sitting notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory leave holiday.
11.6 Subject hereto, when a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for over sixeach day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 4 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday. For members booking annual leave on a court date after that court date has been set, no additional day will be provided for each day or part thereof required for such court appearance notwithstanding that it takes place while the member is off duty on annual vacation or on statutory holiday leave and transportation, accommodation and meals will be limited to that applicable where the court allowance provisions of section 11.1 apply.
11.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Civilian Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in court. The four (4) hour minimum shall apply for each court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over four (4) hours.
11.1.1 A member who is required to attend a double court sitting during the day and who is then required to report for duty on a night shift shall have the option of changing his/her shift to a day shift thereby foregoing the overtime premium and not working the night shift. The member decision to work the night shift can be overridden by the supervisor on an Occupational Health and Safety basis only if the supervisor feels that the member is not fit to work the 12 hour night shift. No 96 hour notice of shift change is required.
11.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court during his or her regular tour of duty and, is required to remain in court after the time that tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each Subject hereto, each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four (4) hours or for over six
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Samples: Collective Agreement
COURT ALLOWANCE. 11.1 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by cheque or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.3 and 6.4 herein, a minimum of four three (43) hours pay at time and one-half (1-1/2) irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in court. The four three (43) hour minimum shall apply for each court sitting. A court sitting shall mean a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting, or an evening sitting. Where a court sitting exceeds the four three (43) hours minimum, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over four three (43) hours.
11.2 The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. The provisions of this paragraph with respect to a minimum payment shall not apply to a situation where a member attends court during his or her regular tour of duty and, is required to remain in court after the time that tour of duty is normally over, in which event the member shall receive regular overtime pay. It is further understood and agreed that the members shall be entitled to receive pay on an hourly basis as set forth above, irrespective of the number of different cases in which a member may be required to give evidence in any one day.
11.3 A member shall be notified prior to 6:00 p.m. 2300 hours of the day prior to the court attendance if the said court attendance is cancelled, which notification shall include personal e- mail notification for any members who have provided a personal e-mail address to the Service; otherwise the member is to be paid for the scheduled court appearance.
11.4 For the purpose of this provision, a morning sitting, an afternoon sitting and an evening sitting shall be defined as follows: Morning Sitting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon Sitting 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Sitting 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
11.5 Each member of the Service who is required to attend a court sitting as a witness while off duty on annual vacation or on a statutory holiday, because of his or her duties and status as a Police employee, shall be paid by direct deposit or by way of time off as set out in Articles 6.4 and 6.5 herein, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at double the member's regular hourly rate, increasing to six (6) hours pay at double the member’s regular hourly rate effective April 1, 2009, irrespective of the actual period of time which he or she is required to remain in Court. Where a court sitting exceeds the four (4) hour minimum, or the six (6) hour minimum effective April 1, 2009, he or she shall be entitled to be paid at the rate of double time for any period that he or she is required to remain in court for over the four (4) hours. The hourly rate of pay shall be based on the annual salary of each member of the Service affected, divided by 2,080, being the total annual regular hours of work. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
11.6 When a member is on annual or statutory leave and must make a court appearance, transportation, accommodation and meals shall be provided with one (1) additional day for over sixeach day or part thereof required for such court appearance. With respect to members working the 12 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the 2 days immediately preceding the member’s vacation and the 4 days immediately following the member’s vacation. With respect to members working the 10 hour Compressed Work Week schedule, it is understood that annual vacation includes the Friday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Monday to Thursday and includes the Monday of the vacation week in the case of a member working Tuesday to Friday.
11.7 When a member is on annual leave, such leave being scheduled prior to the member being informed of the court date being set, is required to attend court and is called back from a holiday location outside of the Niagara Region, such member shall be provided with one (1) additional day for each day or part thereof required for travel to court from that holiday location and one (1) day for each day or part thereof required for return travel to the holiday location (if applicable). Such payment shall be contingent on the member providing written notice to the Court Sergeant that he/she will be out of the Region on annual leave during the period of court sitting and such notice must be received within two (2) weeks of the member receiving notification of his/her requirement to attend court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement