Common use of JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE Clause in Contracts

JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. 246 An employee who loses time from work during the employee’s normal schedule of work because of jury duty service or to testify pursuant to a job related subpoena from a court shall be paid for such time lost at the employee’s regularly paid University compensation plus shift premium, if applicable. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, such jury duty and witness service shall be considered time worked. The employee shall furnish the University a written statement from the court showing the days and time of jury duty or witness service. The employee will report for available work when released from jury duty or witness service. 247 This provision for pay from the University to testify pursuant to a subpoena shall not be applicable when the employee is a plaintiff in a proceeding against the University or when the employee is subpoenaed by another employer for whom the University employee works or has worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. 246 21-1 An employee who loses time from work during the employee’s normal schedule of work because of jury duty service or to testify pursuant to a job related subpoena from a court shall be paid for such time lost at the employee’s regularly paid University compensation compensation, plus shift premium, if applicable. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, such jury duty and witness service shall be considered time worked. The employee shall furnish the University a written statement from the court showing the days and time of jury duty or witness service. The employee will report for available work when released from jury duty or witness service. 247 . 21-2 This provision for pay from the University to testify pursuant to a subpoena shall not be applicable when the employee is a plaintiff in a proceeding against the University or University, when the employee is subpoenaed by another employer for whom the University employee works or has workedworked or for subpoenas issued in personal civil actions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. 246 21-1 An employee who loses time from work during the employee’s normal schedule of work because of jury duty service or to testify pursuant to a job related subpoena from a court shall be paid for such time lost at the employee’s regularly paid University compensation plus shift premium, if applicable. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, such jury duty and witness service shall be considered time worked. The employee shall furnish the University a written statement from the court showing the days and time of jury duty or witness service. The employee will report for available work when released from jury duty or witness service. 247 . 21-2 This provision for pay from the University to testify pursuant to a subpoena shall not be applicable when the employee is a plaintiff in a proceeding against the University or when the employee is subpoenaed by another employer for whom the University employee works or has worked.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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