Common use of Jury or Court Witness Leave Clause in Contracts

Jury or Court Witness Leave. 23.1 When an employee is absent by reason of a summons to serve as a juror or a subpoena to serve as witness, the employee shall not suffer any loss of salary or wages while serving. The amount paid by the Board shall be the difference between the employee’s normal salary and the indemnity (exclusive of travel and sustenance) paid by the court. This article shall not apply to an employee who has a direct interest in the outcome of any proceedings or who is appearing as an accused in any proceedings.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Jury or Court Witness Leave. 23.1 When an employee Employee is absent by reason of a summons to serve as a juror or a subpoena to serve as witness, the employee such Employee shall not suffer any loss of salary or wages while so serving. The amount paid by the Board shall be the difference between the employeeEmployee’s normal salary and the indemnity (exclusive of travel and sustenance) paid by the court. This article shall not apply to an employee who has a direct interest in the outcome of any proceedings or who is appearing as an accused in any proceedings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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