Common use of Jury or Witness Leave Clause in Contracts

Jury or Witness Leave. Leave of absence with pay shall be granted to an employee who is required to attend jury duty, or where an employee is summoned as a witness in a legal proceeding other than a legal proceeding occasioned by the employee’s private affairs. If an employee receives any fees or stipend for being a witness or juror, he shall give same to the Employer excluding any amount which is for reimbursement of expenses paid him for being a witness or juror.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Jury or Witness Leave. Leave of absence with pay Employees shall be granted a Leave with pay and without loss of benefits by reason of a summons to an employee who is required to attend jury duty, serve as a juror or where an employee is summoned a summons as a witness in any proceedings to which the Employee is not a legal proceeding other than a legal proceeding occasioned by party or one of the employee’s private affairs. If an employee receives any fees or stipend for being a witness or jurorpersons charged, he shall give same provided that the Employee pays to the Employer excluding any amount which is for reimbursement fee, exclusive of expenses paid him for being traveling allowances and living expenses, that the Employee received as a witness juror or juroras a witness.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Jury or Witness Leave. Leave An employee shall be granted a leave of absence with pay shall be granted no loss of base salary to an employee who is required to attend jury duty, or where an employee is summoned serve as a juror or witness before a judicial or administrative tribunal provided the employee’s request is supported by a valid order of a competent court or administrative authority. Any compensation received for serving in a legal proceeding other than a legal proceeding occasioned the capacity may be retained by the employee’s private affairs. If an employee receives any fees or stipend for being a witness or juror, he shall give same to the Employer excluding any amount which is for reimbursement of expenses paid him for being a witness or juror.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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