Common use of Leave for Jury Duty or Subpoenaed Witness Duty Clause in Contracts

Leave for Jury Duty or Subpoenaed Witness Duty. An employee who is called for jury summons, jury duty or who is subpoenaed as a witness in any court, shall receive their regular salary/wages and benefits during such period, provided the employee notifies their supervisor or designate as soon as possible and prior to their scheduled shift and deposits with the Director of Human Resources or designate the full amount of any compensation (excluding travel and meal allowances) received for such duty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Leave for Jury Duty or Subpoenaed Witness Duty. An employee who is called for jury summons, jury duty or who is subpoenaed as a witness in any court, shall receive their his regular salary/wages and benefits during such period, provided the employee notifies their supervisor or designate as soon as possible and prior to their scheduled shift and he deposits with the Director of Human Resources or designate City Treasurer the full amount of any compensation (excluding travel and meal allowances) received for such duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Leave for Jury Duty or Subpoenaed Witness Duty. An employee who is called for jury summons, jury duty or who is subpoenaed as a witness in any court, shall receive their his regular salary/wages and benefits during such period, provided the employee notifies their supervisor or designate as soon as possible and prior to their scheduled shift and he deposits with the Director of Human Resources Finance or designate the full amount of any compensation (excluding travel and meal allowances) received for such duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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