Common use of Jury Duty/Crown Witness Duty Clause in Contracts

Jury Duty/Crown Witness Duty. An employee called for Jury Duty or an employee who is subpoenaed by the court to serve as a witness shall absent herself from work only to such reasonable extent as will allow her to carry out her duties. Such an employee shall pay to the Employer the amount of the Jury or Witness fees, excluding meal and mileage allowance, and shall be paid for her standard scheduled hours for such absence at her basic rate of pay. The Employee shall not be required to pay the Employer an amount that exceeds the pay she would have received for scheduled hours during the leave.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Jury Duty/Crown Witness Duty. An employee called for Jury Duty or an employee who is subpoenaed by the court to serve as a witness shall absent herself themself from work only to such reasonable extent as will allow her them to carry out her their duties. Such an employee shall pay to the Employer the amount of the Jury or Witness fees, excluding meal and mileage allowance, and shall be paid for her their standard scheduled hours for such absence at her their basic rate of pay. The Employee shall not be required to pay the Employer an amount that exceeds the pay she they would have received for scheduled hours during the leave.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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