Common use of Jury Duty or Witness Clause in Contracts

Jury Duty or Witness. The Employer shall grant leave of absence from work to an employee who: (a) is required to serve on a jury; or (b) is subpoenaed as a witness before a Court of Justice, a Coroner's Inquest, or a Court of Inquiry. Such employee shall be paid the difference between his regular pay and the amount received as a juror or as a witness excluding traveling, meals, and other expenses upon presentation of a certificate of attendance for jury and witness duty. If an employee is required to report on any day for jury duty but is not required to serve for the entire day, such employee shall then report to work.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Jury Duty or Witness. The Employer shall grant leave of absence from work to an employee who: (a) is required to serve on a jury; or (b) is subpoenaed as a witness before a Court of Justice, a Coroner's Inquest, or a Court of Inquiry. Such employee shall be paid the difference between his regular pay and the amount received as a juror Juror or as a witness Witness excluding traveling, meals, and other expenses upon presentation of a certificate of attendance for jury and witness duty. If an employee is required to report on any day for jury duty but is not required to serve for the entire day, such employee shall then report to work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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