Common use of Jury Duty - An Clause in Contracts

Jury Duty - An. Employee serving as a juror or who has been subpoenaed as a crown witness will receive the difference between his jury or crown witness pay and his regular pay for the time lost, from his regular scheduled hours, while serving in one of these capacities, provided that the Director of Human Resources is presented with a statement certified by the Clerk of the Court or the Crown Attorney, as appropriate, as to the amount of time spent by the Employee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sp.ltc.gov.on.ca, sp.ltc.gov.on.ca, sp.ltc.gov.on.ca

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Jury Duty - An. Employee serving as a juror or who has been subpoenaed as a crown witness will receive the difference between his his/her jury or crown witness pay and his his/her regular pay for the time lost, from his regular scheduled hours, while serving in one of these capacities, provided that the Director of Human Resources is presented with a statement certified by the Clerk of the Court or the Crown Attorney, as appropriate, as to the amount of time spent by the Employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sdc.gov.on.ca, www.sdc.gov.on.ca

Jury Duty - An. Employee serving as a juror or who has been subpoenaed as a crown witness will receive the difference between his his/her jury or crown witness pay and his his/her regular pay for the time lost, from his his/her regular scheduled hours, while serving in one of these capacities, provided that the Director of Human Resources is presented with a statement certified by the Clerk of the Court or the Crown Attorney, as appropriate, as to the amount of time spent by the Employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sp.ltc.gov.on.ca

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Jury Duty - An. Employee serving as a juror or who has been subpoenaed as a crown witness will receive the difference between his their jury or crown witness pay and his their regular pay for the time lost, from his their regular scheduled hours, while serving in one of these capacities, provided that the Director of Human Resources is presented with a statement certified by the Clerk of the Court or the Crown Attorney, as appropriate, as to the amount of time spent by the Employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sp.ltc.gov.on.ca

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