Common use of Jury Duty/Court Appearance Leave Clause in Contracts

Jury Duty/Court Appearance Leave. A. A bargaining unit member who is summoned and reports for jury duty shall be paid by the District an amount equal to the difference between the amount of wages the bargaining unit member otherwise would have normally earned by working for the District on that day (based on the bargaining unit member's regularly scheduled hours) and the daily jury fee [or witness fee, if (B) below applies] paid by the Court (not including travel allowances or reimbursements of expense), for each day on which he/she reports for or performs jury duty and on which he/she otherwise would have been scheduled to work. B. In order to receive payment, a bargaining unit member must give the District prior notice (when he/she receives the jury summons or subpoena) that he/she has been summoned for jury duty or subpoenaed as a witness, and must furnish satisfactory evidence that he/she reported for or performed such acts on the day(s) which he/she claims payment. C. The bargaining unit member will report to work promptly upon being released from jury duty or from appearance as a witness due to a subpoena, if the release occurs during his/her regularly scheduled work hours. If the release occurs within ninety

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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