Common use of Leave for Court-Required Service Clause in Contracts

Leave for Court-Required Service. An employee who is summoned for jury duty or subpoenaed as a witness before a court of competent jurisdiction or as a witness in a proceeding before any federal or state administrative agency shall be granted leave with pay, and any jury or witness fees may be retained by the employee provided that no employee shall be given leave with pay for (a) appearing as a party in a non-job related proceeding involving such employee, (b) appearing as an expert witness when the employee is compensated for such appearance, or (c) appearing as a plaintiff or complainant in a proceeding in which the Board or the University is a defendant or respondent.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Bargaining Agreement, Bargaining Agreement, Faculty Bargaining Agreement

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Leave for Court-Required Service. An employee who is summoned for jury duty or subpoenaed as a witness before a court of competent jurisdiction or as a witness in a proceeding before any state or federal or state administrative agency shall be granted leave with pay, pay and any jury or witness fees may be retained by the employee provided that no employee shall be given leave with pay for (a1) appearing as a party in a non-job related proceeding involving such employee, (b2) appearing as an expert witness when the employee is compensated for such appearance, or (c3) appearing as a plaintiff or complainant in a proceeding in which the Board or the University is a defendant or respondent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Leave for Court-Required Service. An employee who is summoned for jury duty or subpoenaed as a witness before a court of competent jurisdiction or as a witness in a proceeding before any federal or state administrative agency shall be granted leave with pay, pay and any jury or witness fees may be retained by the employee provided that no employee shall be given leave with pay for (a) appearing as a party in a non-job related proceeding involving such employee, (b) appearing as an expert witness when the employee is compensated for such appearance, or (c) appearing as a plaintiff or complainant in a proceeding in which the Board or the University is a defendant or respondent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Unit Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Leave for Court-Required Service. An employee who is summoned for jury duty or subpoenaed as a witness before a court of competent jurisdiction or as a witness in a proceeding before any state or federal or state administrative agency shall be granted leave with pay, pay and any jury or witness fees may be retained by the employee provided that no employee shall be given leave with pay for (a1) appearing as a party in a non-job related proceeding involving such employee, (b2) appearing as an expert witness when the employee is compensated for such appearance, or (c3) appearing as a plaintiff or complainant in a proceeding in which the Board or the University is a defendant or respondent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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