Common use of Paid Jury or Court Witness Duty Leave Clause in Contracts

Paid Jury or Court Witness Duty Leave. An employee shall be paid their regular pay for attendance on jury duty or as a witness in any court in the Province of Ontario. Employees must provide proof of attendance. Payments received by the employee from the Court are to be paid directly to the Employer, excluding expenses such as mileage and meals.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Paid Jury or Court Witness Duty Leave. An employee shall be paid their his/her regular pay for attendance on jury duty or as a witness in any court in the Province of Ontario, if the employee is subpoenaed or if the case is one in which the Crown is a party. Employees must provide proof of attendance. Payments received by the employee from the Court Court, or from any party to the proceeding, are to be paid directly to the Employer, excluding expenses such as mileage and meals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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