Subpoena as a Witness. 31.2.1 If an employee becomes a witness to a crime and is subsequently subpoenaed to be a witness during his regularly-scheduled hours, he will be compensated by the Company for the time off required in connection with the subpoena. 31.2.2 The employee must notify his immediate supervisor as soon as possible to make necessary changes in work assignments. If the employee is temporarily excused from court attendance, he must return to work during his regularly-scheduled hours. 31.2.3 Witnesses are generally paid a fee for each day they are required to appear. The Company will compensate the employee the difference between the witness fee and his regular base pay for the time he is required to appear. 31.2.4 Employees who are subpoenaed to appear as witnesses in a civil proceeding will not be compensated by the Company.
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Samples: Multi Unit Ibew/Frontier Agreement, Multi Unit Agreement
Subpoena as a Witness. 31.2.1 2.1 If an employee becomes a witness to a crime and is subsequently subpoenaed to be a witness during his regularly-scheduled hours, he will be compensated by the Company for the time off required in connection with the subpoena.
31.2.2 2.2 The employee must notify his immediate supervisor as soon as possible to make necessary changes in work assignments. If the employee is temporarily excused from court attendance, he must return to work during his regularly-scheduled hours.
31.2.3 2.3 Witnesses are generally paid a fee for each day they are required to appear. The Company will compensate the employee the difference between the witness fee and his regular base pay for the time he is required to appear.
31.2.4 2.4 Employees who are subpoenaed to appear as witnesses in a civil proceeding will not be compensated by the Company.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement