Civic Duties Sample Clauses

Civic Duties. An employee who is late for work as a result of duties as a volunteer fire fighter or licensed ambulance attendant or licensed rescue squad attendant, shall be granted use of annual leave and/or accrued compensatory leave to cover the period of lateness, provided that performance of said duties may be verified by the Employer.
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Civic Duties. An employee who is appointed to a part-time official position with a governmental agency, such as Commission or Board, may be granted paid leave for absences from work at reasonable times and intervals and for a reasonable total time during the year, if such service is determined by the Superintendent to be of benefit to the District and community. Approval of the Superintendent's designee is required before paid leave for civic duties may be granted.
Civic Duties. Employees performing duties as shown below shall be paid by the College while they are on such duty an amount equal to their regular rate of pay (including shift premium):
Civic Duties. A. Employees required to serve as jurors or to attend court or coroner’s inquest as witnesses shall receive their straight-time pay over the fees received for the time absent except deductions will be made for any fees received as expert witness in excess of regular witness fee. Employees registered and entitled to vote at National, State, County or Municipal elections will, if their schedules make it necessary, be allowed sufficient time off with straight-time pay to exercise this im­ portant privilege. An employee serving on a public election board may absent himself from work to perform such service, and no deduction will be made from his regular pay because of such absence. It is understood that employees required to serve as jurors or act as witnesses will report for work immediately after com­ pleting these services and complete the hours remaining within the scheduled work day. The work day in such instances will be assumed as ending eight ( 8 ) hours after the time o f reporting for such service as a juror or witness.
Civic Duties. Any teacher may be granted, upon written notice, with the Superintendent's approval, personal leave without pay to perform civic duties at the local, state, or national level.
Civic Duties. A. Employees required to serve as jurors or to at­ tend court or coroner’s inquest as witnesses shall receive their regular pay (basic salary plus commission, and Station Manager’s and Assistant Manager’s Differential, and Night Rate Differential, if applicable) over the fees received for the time absent except deductions will be made for any fees received as expert witness in excess of regular witness fee. Employees registered and entitled to vote at National, State, County or Municipal elections will, if their schedules make it necessary, be allowed sufficient time off with regular pay to exercise this important privilege. An employee serving on a public election board may absent himself from work to perform such service, and no deduction will be made from this regular pay because of such absence. It is understood that employees required to serve as jurors or act as witnesses will report for work immediately after completing these services and complete the hours remaining within the scheduled work day. The work day in such instances will be assumed as ending eight (8 ) hours after the time of reporting for such service as a juror or witness.
Civic Duties. Any employee may be granted, upon written notice, with the Superintendent's approval, personal leave without pay to perform civic duties at the local, state, or national level.
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Civic Duties. A leave of absence for civic duties may be granted by the Superintendent upon request from the employee if the employee has three (3) consecutive years of service immediately preceding the request and verification of civic duty is received. Such leave shall be for the purposes of holding an elected public office or humanitarian service and must be requested at least thirty (30) days prior to the commencement of the leave.
Civic Duties. Employees who are volunteer firefighters, EMTs, or Search and Rescue members, and their services are required for emergency response work, shall be granted excused absence.
Civic Duties. A. Employees required to serve as jurors or to at­ tend court or coroner’s inquest as witnesses shall re­ ceive their straight-time pay over the fees received for the time absent except deductions will be made for any fees received as expert witness in excess of regular witness fee. Employees registered and entitled to vote at National, State, County or Municipal elections will, if their schedules make it necessary, be allowed suffi­ cient time off with straight-time pay to exercise this important privilege. An employee serving on a public election board may absent himself from work to per­ form such service, and no deduction will be made from his regular pay because of such absence. It is under­ stood that employees required to serve as jurors or act as witnesses will report for work immediately after completing these services and complete the hours re­ maining within the scheduled work day. The work day in such instances will be assumed as ending eight (8) hours after the time of reporting for such service as a juror or witness.
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