Common use of Court Witness or Jury Duty Leave Clause in Contracts

Court Witness or Jury Duty Leave. Employees called for jury duty during working hours shall receive their regular City pay, but they must turn in to the City any fees received for such duty. Employees shall also receive their regular pay if they are parties, witnesses or otherwise required to attend a court proceeding during working hours in connection with a case that arose out of their duties as City employees. As with jury duty, any fees received as a witness must be turned in to the City. Employees who are absent from work because of jury duty or court appearances in the cases described above shall report back to work when excused by the court, if they are excused before their normal shift ends. Employees are not entitled to their regular City pay if they are required to appear in court in either criminal proceedings as a defendant, or in civil proceedings that do not arise out of their duties as City employees.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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