Jury Duty or Court-Related Leave Sample Clauses

Jury Duty or Court-Related Leave. If an employee is subpoenaed as a witness or juror, the District shall authorize such absences without loss of pay. If the employee receives a fee (minus actual expenses, i.e., meals, lodging and mileage) for these services, the fee shall be deposited with the District's payroll clerk. The employee shall attach a copy of the subpoena or other notice to the employee’s request for leave.
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Related to Jury Duty or Court-Related Leave

  • Jury Duty Leave A regular, limited-term or probationary employee who is called for jury duty or for examination for jury duty shall be compensated at the employee's regular rate of pay for those hours of absence due to the jury duty which occur during the employee's regularly scheduled working hours provided the employee deposits the employee's fees for such hours of jury duty, exclusive of mileage, with the County Treasurer. Fees for jury duty performed during hours other than regularly scheduled working hours may be retained by the employee. Any hours worked beyond the regularly scheduled workday shall be subject to the workweek and overtime provisions (Article I). An employee may request a change in regularly scheduled working hours to a Monday through Friday day shift for the duration of such jury duty. Such requests shall be granted if practicable.

  • Jury Duty 31.1 An employee who is summoned for jury duty and is required to lose time from his assignment as a result thereof, shall be paid for actual time lost with a maximum of one basic day's pay at the straight time rate of his position for each day lost, less the amount allowed him for jury duty for each such day excluding allowances paid by the court for meals, lodging or transportation, subject to the following requirements and limitations:

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