Common use of Jury and Crown Witness Duty Clause in Contracts

Jury and Crown Witness Duty. An employee who is summoned and reports to jury duty or as a Crown witness as prescribed by applicable law shall be paid by the Company an amount equal to the difference between the daily jury duty or Crown witness duty paid by the Court (not including travel allowance or reimbursement of expenses) for each day which they report for or perform jury duty or Crown witness duty and on which they otherwise would have been scheduled to work for the Company and basic wages which the employee would have earned from the Company excluding premiums or add-ons by working the straight time hours for the Company on such day. The Company's obligation to pay an employee for jury duty or Crown witness duty is limited to a maximum of forty-five (45) days in any calendar year. In order to receive payment, an employee must give Management twenty-four (24) hours' prior notice that they have been summoned for jury duty or Crown witness duty and must furnish satisfactory evidence that they reported for or performed such duty on the days for which they claim such payment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Jury and Crown Witness Duty. An employee who is summoned and reports to jury duty or as a Crown witness as prescribed by applicable law shall be he paid by the Company an amount equal to the difference between the daily jury duty or Crown witness duty paid by the Court (not including travel allowance or reimbursement of expenses) for each day which they report for or perform jury duty or Crown witness duty and on which they otherwise would have been scheduled to work for the Company and basic wages which the employee would have earned from the Company excluding premiums pre- miums or add-ons by working the straight time hours for the Company on such day. The Company's ’s obligation to pay an employee for jury forjury duty or Crown witness duty is limited to a maximum of forty-five (45) days in any calendar year. In order to receive payment, an employee must give Management twenty-four (24) hours' ’ prior notice that they have been summoned for jury duty or Crown witness duty and must furnish satisfactory evidence that they reported for or performed such duty on the days for which they claim such payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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