Common use of Witness and Jury Duty Clause in Contracts

Witness and Jury Duty. An Employee who has been subpoenaed to appear in Court as a witness or a juror on a working day, during their regular hours of work, shall be allowed the required time off without loss of pay at their regular rate of pay, provided that any wage replacement or conduct money, exclusive of traveling expenses, paid to the Employee for such an appearance is given to the Employer. The Employee is responsible to provide proof for payroll.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Witness and Jury Duty. An Employee employee who has been is subpoenaed to appear in Court as a witness or a juror on a working day, during their regular hours of work, shall be allowed the required time off without loss of pay at their regular rate of pay, provided that any wage replacement or conduct money, exclusive of traveling expenses, paid to the Employee employee for such an appearance is given to the Employer. The Employee is responsible to provide proof for payroll.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Witness and Jury Duty. An Employee employee, if scheduled to work, who has been upon providing proof of being subpoenaed to appear in Court as a witness or a juror Juror on a working day, during their regular hours of work, shall be allowed the required time off without loss of pay at their regular rate of pay, provided that any wage replacement or conduct money, exclusive of traveling expenses, paid to the Employee employee for such an appearance is given to the Employer. The Employee is responsible to provide proof for payroll.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: alberta.cupe.ca

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Witness and Jury Duty. An Employee employee who has been subpoenaed to appear in Court at a legal proceeding as a witness or a juror on a working day, during their regular hours of work, shall be allowed the required time off without loss of pay at their regular the employee’s rate of pay, provided that any wage replacement or conduct money, exclusive of traveling travel expenses, paid to the Employee employee for such an appearance is given to the Employer. The Employee is responsible to provide proof for payroll.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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