Common use of Witness Pay Clause in Contracts

Witness Pay. When an employee is absent from work in order to serve as a witness in a case in a court of law to which such employee is not a party either directly or as a member of a class and where such absence is in response to a legally valid subpoena, the employee shall be granted pay for those hours for which the employee is for such reason absent from work during the regular five day work week, less the fee or other compensation paid with respect to such service as a witness. Pay for absence due to service, as a witness shall be computed in the same manner as pay for absence due to jury duty as provided above. Pay for work time lost for jury duty or service as a witness as provided above shall together not exceed for any one employee a total of ten regular eight hour days in any one calendar year less the fee or other compensation paid with respect to such duty or service as a witness.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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