Leave for Court Appearances. (a) The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.
(b) In cases where an employee's private affairs have occasioned a court appearance, such leave to attend at court shall be without pay.
(c) An employee in receipt of their regular earnings while serving at court shall remit to the Employer all monies paid to them by the court, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the Employer.
(d) In the event an accused employee is jailed pending a court appearance, such leave of absence shall be without pay.
(e) For all the above leaves, the employee shall advise their supervisor as soon as they are aware that such leave is required.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) The Employer will grant leave without loss of pay to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs. The Employer will pay all related travel costs not paid for by the Courts.
(b) In cases where an employee's private affairs have occasioned a court appearance, such leave to attend at court will be without pay.
(c) An employee in receipt of their regular earnings while serving at court will remit to the Employer all monies paid to them by the Court, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the Employer.
(d) In the event an accused employee is jailed pending a court appearance, such leave of absence will be without pay.
(e) For all the above leaves, the employee will advise their supervisor as soon as they are aware that such leave is required.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.
(b) In cases where an employee's private affairs have occasioned a court appearance, such leave to attend at court shall be without pay.
(c) An employee in receipt of their regular earnings while serving at court shall remit to the Employer all monies paid to them by the court within five (5) workdays of receipt of such monies, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the Employer.
(d) Time spent at court by an employee in their official capacity shall be at their regular rate of pay.
(e) Court actions arising from employment, requiring attendance at court, shall be with pay.
(f) In the event an accused employee is jailed pending a court appearance, such leave of absence shall be without pay.
(g) For all the above leaves, the employee shall advise their supervisor as soon as the employee is aware that such leave is required.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) The College shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.
(b) In cases where an employee's private affairs have occasioned a court appearance, such leave to attend court shall be without pay.
(c) An employee in receipt of his regular earnings while serving at court shall remit to the College all monies paid to him by the court, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the College.
(d) Time spent at court by an employee in his official capacity shall be at his regular rate of pay.
(e) Court actions arising from employment, requiring attendance at court, shall be with pay.
(f) In the event an accused employee is jailed pending a court appearance, such leave of absence shall be without pay.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.
(b) In cases where an employee's private affairs have occasioned a court appearance, such leave to attend at court shall be without pay.
(c) An employee in receipt of his/her regular earnings while serving at court shall remit to the Employer all monies paid to him/her by the court, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the Employer.
(d) In the event an accused employee is jailed pending a court appearance, such leave of absence shall be without pay.
(e) For all the above leaves, the employee shall advise his/her supervisor as soon as he/she is aware that such leave is required.
(f) Where an employee is required to be a witness as a result of his/her employment, during non scheduled hours, the Employer shall grant equivalent time off. Such time off to be by mutual agreement.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) Employees who are required by law to serve as jurors or witnesses in any court will be granted leave of absence without loss of pay for this purpose. The employee concerned will deposit with the University any pay rendered for such service, other than expenses, and will render an accounting of amounts received together with proof of service.
(b) In cases where an employee’s private affairs have occasioned a court action, any leave of absence will be without pay.
Leave for Court Appearances. An employee who is called for Jury Duty or as a witness shall continue to receive their regular pay. The employee shall turn over to the College any monies received from the Crown, except travel and meal allowances, on the days the employee is normally scheduled to work providing this does not exceed their regular pay rate.
Leave for Court Appearances. (a) Leave of absence with pay shall be granted to every employee, other than an employee already on leave of absence without pay or on education leave or under suspension, who is required:
(i) to serve on a jury; or
(ii) by subpoena or summons, to attend as a witness in any proceeding held:
(1) in or under the authority of a court of justice or before a grand jury;
(2) before a court, judge, justice, magistrate or coroner;
(3) before a legislative body or any committee thereof that is authorized by law to compel the attendance of the witness before it; or
(4) before an arbitrator or umpire or a person or body of persons authorized by law to make an inquiry and to compel the attendance of the witness before it.
(b) An employee in receipt of regular earnings while serving at court shall remit to the Employer all moneys paid by the court, except travelling and meal allowances not reimbursed by the Employer.
(c) Time spent at court by an employee, in an official capacity, shall be at the regular rate of pay.
(d) Time spent in court actions arising from employment, requiring attendance at court, shall be with pay.
(e) Subject to the foregoing provisions, in cases where an employee is a plaintiff, a defendant or an accused, such leave to attend at court shall be without pay.
Leave for Court Appearances. The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.
Leave for Court Appearances. When summoned to serve on a jury or when subpoenaed as a witness in criminal or civil proceedings, an employee shall continue to receive regular pay. The employee shall turn over to the College any monies received for a court appearance. Leave of absence to appear in one's own defence will be without pay.