Common use of Court Availability Call Clause in Contracts

Court Availability Call. Employees who have received an official subpoena to appear as a witness to provide information in their role as a Group Health, Inc. Employee, and as a result of this subpoena are required to be available to report to court on a day they are not scheduled to work shall receive four dollars ($4.00) per hour for the hours they are required to be available to respond to such call. If actually called to court, the Employee shall receive the applicable rate of pay for the actual time spent in court, not to include court availability call pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Court Availability Call. Employees who have received an official subpoena to appear as a witness to provide information in their role as a Group Health, Inc. Employee, and as a result of this subpoena are required to be available to report to court on a day they are not scheduled to work shall receive four dollars ($4.00) per hour for the hours they are required to be available to respond to such call. If actually When Employees are called to court, the Employee shall receive into court and paid the applicable rate of pay for pay, they shall receive the actual time spent in court, not to include court availability call paypay up until the time they receive the notification to report to court.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Court Availability Call. Employees who have received an official subpoena to appear as a witness to provide information in their role as a Group Health, Inc. Employee, and as a result of this subpoena are required to be available to report to court on a day they are not scheduled to work shall receive four three dollars ($4.003.00) per hour for the hours they are required to be available to respond to such call. If actually called to court, the Employee shall receive the applicable rate of pay for the actual time spent in court, not to include court availability call pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Court Availability Call. Employees who have received an official subpoena to appear as a witness to provide information in their role as a Group Health, Inc. Employee, and as a result of this subpoena are required to be available to report to court on a day they are not scheduled to work shall receive four dollars ($4.003.00) per hour for the hours they are required to be available to respond to such call. If actually When Employees are called to court, the Employee shall receive into court and paid the applicable rate of pay for pay, they shall receive the actual time spent in court, not to include court availability call paypay up until the time they receive the notification to report to court.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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