Common use of Court Duty Leave Clause in Contracts

Court Duty Leave. Any employee who is required to appear in court as a juror or as a subpoenaed witness shall be paid his/her regular pay while so engaged, unless the court duty is the result of litigation undertaken by the employee or the Union against the Employer. Any fees that the employee shall receive from the court for such service shall be paid to the Employer. Any employee, who is scheduled to work a shift other than the normal daytime shift, shall be rescheduled to work the normal daytime shift during such time as he/she is required to appear in court as a juror or witness.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Court Duty Leave. Any employee who is required to appear in court as a juror or as a subpoenaed witness shall be paid his/her their regular pay while so engaged, unless the court duty is the result of litigation undertaken by the employee or the Union against the Employer. Any fees that the employee shall receive from the court for such service shall be paid to the Employer. Any employee, who is scheduled to work a shift other than the normal daytime shift, shall be rescheduled to work the normal daytime shift during such time as he/she employee is required to appear in court as a juror or witness.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Court Duty Leave. Any employee who is required during his/her regular working hours to appear in court as a juror or witness except as a subpoenaed witness in his/her own behalf against the Employer, shall be paid his/her the regular pay while so engaged, unless the court duty is the result of litigation undertaken by the employee or the Union against the Employer. Any provided, however, that any fees that the employee shall may receive from the court for such service shall be paid to the EmployerEmployer and be deposited with the Employer Business Office. Any employee, employee who is scheduled to work a shift other than the normal daytime shift, shift shall be rescheduled to work the normal daytime shift during such time as he/she the employee is required to appear in court as a juror or witness.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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