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PAY FOR JURY SERVICE Sample Clauses

PAY FOR JURY SERVICEThe Company shall pay an employee who is required for jury service or who is subpoenaed as a witness, for each day of service, the difference between his average straight-time hourly rate for the number of hours he normally works on his regular shift, and the payment he receives for jury service. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received.
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PAY FOR JURY SERVICE. 17.01 The Company shall pay an employee who is required for jury service, for each day of service, the difference between his average straight-time hourly rate for the number of hours he normally works on his regular shift, and the payment he received for jury service. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received.
PAY FOR JURY SERVICEAn employee who is required for jury service will be paid, for each day of such service, the difference between either his regular hourly rate for the number of hours he normally works on his regular shift, and the payment he received for jury service. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received or to be received. The calculations of his pay will be figured on the basis of the employee's pay for a complete normal period of work for the shift to which he belongs during the last week in which he did such work before he was called to jury service. The provisions enumerated above will also apply to witness pay in cases where it may not otherwise be retrievable. This article will not apply where an employee voluntarily seeks jury services.
PAY FOR JURY SERVICEAll employees
PAY FOR JURY SERVICEThe Company shall pay an employee who is service, the difference between theiraverage straight hourly rate for the number of hours they normally work on and the payment service, the employee will present proof of service and the amount received.
PAY FOR JURY SERVICEAn employee who is required for jury service will be paid, for each day of such service, the differ- ence between either his regular hourly rate for the number of hours he normally works on his regular shift, and the payment he received for jury serv- ice. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received or to be received. The calculations of his pay will be figured on the basis of the employee’s pay for a complete nor- mal period of work for the shift to which he belongs during the last week in which he did such work be- fore he was called to jury service. The provisions enumerated above will also apply to witness pay in cases where it may not otherwise be retrievable. This article will not apply where an employee voluntarily seeks jury services.
PAY FOR JURY SERVICE. 12.01 The Company shall pay an employee who is required to serve Jury Duty, for each day of service he would normally be scheduled to work, the difference between his straight-time hourly rate and the payment he received for jury duty. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received for such duty. This shall also include an employee required to appear as a Crown witness or who has been subpoenaed to appear in Court.
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Related to PAY FOR JURY SERVICE

  • Jury Service 44.1 Subject to this clause, Employees are entitled to leave and payment for jury service in accordance with the NES. 44.2 An Employee (other than a casual Employee) called for jury service during ordinary working hours will be reimbursed by the Employer an amount equal to the difference between the amount paid by the Court and the amount of Ordinary Rate he/she would have received for the ordinary time hours for which the Employee’s attendance at the Court was required up to a maximum of 10 days’ pay. 44.3 The Employee will provide the Employer with proof of attendance, duration of attendance and amount received in respect thereof.

  • Written Employee Jury Service Policy 54.2.1 Unless Contractor has demonstrated to the County’s satisfaction either that Contractor is not a “contractor” as defined under the Jury Service Program (Section 2.203.020 of the County Code) or that Contractor qualifies for an exception to the Jury Service Program (Section 2.203.070 of the County Code), Contractor must have and adhere to a written policy that provides that its Employees must receive from Contractor, on an annual basis, no less than five Days of regular pay for actual jury service. The policy may provide that Employees deposit any fees received for such jury service with Contractor or that Contractor deduct from the Employee’s regular pay the fees received for jury service. 54.2.2 For purposes of this Paragraph 54.2 (Written Employee Jury Service Policy), “Contractor” means a person, partnership, corporation, or other entity which has a contract with the County or a subcontract with a County Contractor and has received or will receive an aggregate sum of $50,000 or more in any 12-month period under one or more County contracts or subcontracts. “Employee” means any California resident who is a full-time employee of Contractor. “Full-time” means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if: i) the lesser number is a recognized industry standard as determined by the County, or ii) Contractor has a long- standing practice that defines the lesser number of hours as full-time. Full- time employees providing short-term, temporary services of 90 Days or less within a 12-month period are not considered full-time for purposes of the Jury Service Program. If Contractor uses any Subcontractor to perform Services for the County under this Contract, the Subcontractor is also be subject to the provisions of this Paragraph 54.2 (Written Employee Jury Service Policy). The provisions of this Paragraph 54.2 (Written Employee Jury Service Policy) must be inserted into any such Subcontract agreement and a copy of the Jury Service Program must be attached to the agreement.

  • Compliance with Contractor Employee Jury Service Ordinance Contractor shall comply with the County Ordinance with respect to provision of jury duty pay to employees and have and adhere to a written policy that provides that its employees shall receive from the Contractor, on an annual basis, no less than five days of regular pay for actual jury service in San Mateo County. The policy may provide that employees deposit any fees received for such jury service with the Contractor or that the Contractor deduct from the employees’ regular pay the fees received for jury service.

  • REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 1. In this Article:

  • Leave for Jury Duty Approved Bereavement leave;

  • Jury Service Program This Contract is subject to the provisions of the County’s ordinance entitled Contractor Employee Jury Service (“Jury Service Program”) as codified in Sections 2.203.010 through 2.203.090 of the Los Angeles County Code, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit H and incorporated by reference into and made a part of this Contract.

  • Jury Service Leave An employee required to attend for jury service will be entitled to have their pay made up by the employer to equal their ordinary rate for eight (8) hours (inclusive of accrued entitlements prescribed by Clause 31 – Hours of work) per day plus fares whilst meeting this requirement. The employee will give the employer proof of such attendance and the amount received in respect of such jury service.

  • Eligibility for Employer Contribution This section describes eligibility for an Employer Contribution toward the cost of coverage.

  • Retiree Benefits – Process for Payment Any bargaining unit nurse who retires and wishes to participate in the benefit plans as outlined in article 17.01(h) will provide advance payment of the benefits either through post-dated cheques provided on a yearly basis or through a preauthorized withdrawal process. It is understood that any transaction would be dated the first of each and every month. The Employer will notify the Union of the benefit costs to retired nurses in January of each year, and each time the benefit costs are renegotiated by the Employer.

  • TRIAL SERVICE Section 1. Each employee appointed to a position in the bargaining unit shall serve a trial service period upon: • initial appointment to state service; • promotion; • lateral transfer inside his/her Agency to a different classification; • lateral transfer between agencies; • or rehire within two (2) years of separation (including reemployment). Section 2. The trial service period is recognized as an extension of the selection process and is the time immediately following appointment and shall not exceed six (6) full months. For part-time employees trial service shall be 1,040 hours. Trial service will be nine (9) months for employees hired in the classification of Child Support Case Manager (Entry) in DOJ; Client Care Surveyor and Disability Analyst (Entry). Trial service will be twelve (12) months for new employees hired as Industrial Hygienist 1 and 2, Occupational Safety Specialist 1 and 2 in DCBS, and Adult Protective Service Specialist in Department of Human Services. Section 3. The supervisor shall evaluate the employee’s work habits and ability to perform his/her duties satisfactorily and provide the employee feedback within the trial service period. Trial service may be extended in instances where a trial service employee has been on a cumulative leave without pay for fifteen (15) days or more and then only by the number of days the employee was on such leave, or when the Appointing Authority has established a professional or technical training program for positions requiring graduation from a four (4) year college or university or the satisfactory equivalent thereof in training and experience, including but not limited to the training of accountants and auditors, and which is for the purpose of developing the skills or knowledge necessary for competent job performance in the specialized work of such Authority, the employee may be required to train under such program for a period not exceeding six (6) months and the trial service period for such employee shall be the length of the approved training program plus six (6) full months. An employee’s trial service may also be extended for the purpose of developing the skills and/or knowledge necessary for competent job performance. Written notice of the extension will be provided to the employee and a copy of the extension shall be forwarded to SEIU Headquarters and the Labor Relations Unit. Section 4. When, in the judgment of the Appointing Authority, performance has been adequate to clearly demonstrate the competence and fitness of the trial service employee, the Appointing Authority may at any time appoint the employee to regular status. Section 5. Trial service employees may be removed from service when, in the judgment of the Appointing Authority, the employee is unable or unwilling to perform his/her duties satisfactorily or his/her habits and dependability do not merit continuance in the service. Section 6. An employee who is removed from trial service following a lateral transfer or a promotion shall have the right of return to the Agency and the classification or comparable salary level, which the employee previously held, unless charges are filed and he/she is discharged as provided in Article 20--

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