Common use of Jury Service Clause in Contracts

Jury Service. 46.1 Subject to this clause, Employees are entitled to leave and payment for jury service in accordance with the NES and the Juries Act 2000 (VIC). 46.2 An Employee (other than a casual Employee) called for jury service during ordinary working hours will be reimbursed by the Employer an amount equal to the difference between the amount paid by the Court and the amount of Ordinary Rate he/she would have received for the ordinary time hours for which the Employee’s attendance at the Court was required up to a maximum of 10 days’ pay. 46.3 The Employee will provide the Employer with proof of attendance, duration of attendance and amount received in respect thereof.

Appears in 78 contracts

Samples: Subcontractors Labour Hire Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Labour Hire Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Labour Hire Enterprise Agreement

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Jury Service. 46.1 45.1 Subject to this clause, Employees are entitled to leave and payment for jury service in accordance with the NES and the Juries Act 2000 (VIC). 46.2 45.2 An Employee (other than a casual Employee) called for jury service during ordinary working hours will be reimbursed by the Employer an amount equal to the difference between the amount paid by the Court and the amount of Ordinary Rate he/she would have received for the ordinary time hours for which the Employee’s attendance at the Court was required up to a maximum of 10 days’ pay. 46.3 45.3 The Employee will provide the Employer with proof of attendance, duration of attendance and amount received in respect thereof.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Subcontractors Rigger & Gantry Crane Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Contract Scaffolding Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Traffic Control Enterprise Agreement

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Jury Service. 46.1 50.1 Subject to this clause, Employees are entitled to leave and payment for jury service in accordance with the NES and the Juries Act 2000 (VIC). 46.2 50.2 An Employee (other than a casual Employee) called for jury service during ordinary working hours will be reimbursed by the Employer an amount equal to the difference between the amount paid by the Court and the amount of Ordinary Rate he/she would have received for the ordinary time hours for which the Employee’s attendance at the Court was required up to a maximum of 10 ten (10) days’ pay. 46.3 50.3 The Employee will provide the Employer with proof of attendance, duration of attendance and amount received in respect thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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