Jury Duty and Subpoenaed Testimony Sample Clauses

Jury Duty and Subpoenaed Testimony. Employees shall be compensated their regular rate of pay when serving on jury duty or when compelled to testify. Employees must remit to the Payroll Office any payment received for the above referenced service.
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Jury Duty and Subpoenaed Testimony. X.F.1. Employees shall be compensated by an amount equal to the difference between regular salary and the amount of pay received as a juror or for subpoenaed testimony for the work days involved.

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