JURY OR WITNESS PAY Sample Clauses

JURY OR WITNESS PAY. Any employee covered by this Agreement who is forced to be absent from duty as a result of serving as a juror or a witness, shall receive from the City, in lieu thereof, pay at the regular rate for the actual number of hours served that were scheduled to be worked, and any juror or witness pay received by the employee covering the hours absent from duty shall be remitted to the City. An employee on day shift serving jury or witness duty will not be expected to return to work to complete their shift if such duty extends beyond 16:00 hours. An employee on evening shift will be entitled to four (4) hours clear of jury or witness duty prior to commencing their shift.
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JURY OR WITNESS PAY. Employees serving as a juror or court witness shall sign over their jury or court witness pay to the Employer and shall receive from the Employer in lieu thereof, pay at their regular rate for the time for which the jury or court witness pay applies.

Related to JURY OR WITNESS PAY

  • Jury or Witness Duty Full-time employees called to jury duty or subpoenaed for witness duty shall absent themselves from their work only to such extent as to allow them to carry out such duties. Employees on jury or witness duty shall be paid the difference, if any, between jury or witness pay and their regular basic pay from the Company, subject to the following provisions: (a) The employee must notify his/her Supervisor as soon as possible after receipt of notice of his/her selection for jury or witness duty. (b) An employee who is selected for jury or witness duty but is temporarily excused from court must report for work until such time as he/she is actually involved in jury or witness duty. (c) Employees must furnish a written statement from the appropriate public official showing the date, time served and the amount of pay received to be eligible for payment.

  • Jury Duty/Witness Leave Unit members shall be granted leave, without loss of pay, to appear in court as a subpoenaed witness or to serve as a juror. Any compensation, less any mileage expenses, received for appearance as a witness or from serving as a juror under this section shall be endorsed over to the District so that the unit member’s compensation for any days of absence for the above purposes shall not be in excess of nor less than his/her regular pay.

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