Common use of LEAVE OF ABSENCE - COURT APPEARANCES Clause in Contracts

LEAVE OF ABSENCE - COURT APPEARANCES. 11.07.01 Employees will be granted time off due to Jury Duty, Xxxxxxx's Inquest or when required as a court witness in accordance with the following: 11.07.02 Witness Employees who are called by subpoena as a witness to testify before a Court or Coroner’s inquest in cases other than those provided in Article 16.07.02 will receive a leave with pay for the duration of their appearance in Court. This doesn’t include an employee directly or indirectly involved as a party to a proceeding or a Union witness where the Union is a party to a proceeding. 11.07.03 Jury Duty Employees who are called to act as a juror will receive a leave with pay according to the following schedule: First two weeks of absence: 100% of their salary. Next 24 weeks of absence: 75% of their salary After 26 weeks of absence: without salary. 11.07.04 The employee salary continuance benefit pay is reduced by an amount equal to that received from the Court (excluding monies allowed by the Court specifically for meals, travel and other such expenses) for those days on which he or she missed one half or more of any scheduled work day. 11.07.05 The employee has to submit all relevant documents and information to HR as requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LEAVE OF ABSENCE - COURT APPEARANCES. 11.07.01 Employees will be granted time off due to Jury Duty, XxxxxxxCoroner's Inquest or when required as a court witness in accordance with the following: 11.07.02 Witness Employees who are called by subpoena as a witness to testify before a Court or Coroner’s inquest in cases other than those provided in Article 16.07.02 will receive a leave with pay for the duration of their appearance in Court. This doesn’t include an employee directly or indirectly involved as a party to a proceeding or a Union witness where the Union is a party to a proceeding. 11.07.03 Jury Duty Employees who are called to act as a juror will receive a leave with pay according to the following schedule: First two weeks of absence: 100% of their salary. Next 24 weeks of absence: 75% of their salary After 26 weeks of absence: without salary. 11.07.04 The employee salary continuance benefit pay is reduced by an amount equal to that received from the Court (excluding monies allowed by the Court specifically for meals, travel and other such expenses) for those days on which he or she missed one half or more of any scheduled work day. 11.07.05 The employee has to submit all relevant documents and information to HR as requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LEAVE OF ABSENCE - COURT APPEARANCES. 11.07.01 Employees will be granted time off due to Jury Duty, Xxxxxxx's ’s Inquest or when required as a court witness in accordance with the following: 11.07.02 Witness Employees who are called by subpoena as a witness to testify before a Court or Coroner’s inquest in cases other than those provided in Article 16.07.02 will receive a leave with pay for the duration of their appearance in Court. This doesn’t include an employee directly or indirectly involved as a party to a proceeding or a Union witness where the Union is a party to a proceeding. 11.07.03 Jury Duty Employees who are called to act as a juror will receive a leave with pay according to the following schedule: First two weeks of absence: 100% of their salary. Next 24 weeks of absence: 75% of their salary After 26 weeks of absence: without salary. 11.07.04 The employee salary continuance benefit pay is reduced by an amount equal to that received from the Court (excluding monies allowed by the Court specifically for meals, travel and other such expenses) for those days on which he or she missed one half or more of any scheduled work day. 11.07.05 The employee has to submit all relevant documents and information to HR as requested.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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