Common use of JURY PAY Clause in Contracts

JURY PAY. When an employee is called for jury duty, the employee shall receive full pay for up to seven (7) consecutive working days. Employee keeps jury pay received from the Government. Employees must notify the Employer promptly (i.e., within three (3) working days after receipt of notice) when they are called for jury service in order to give the Employer an opportunity to have the employee’s dates of jury service revised so as to least interfere with the Employer’s operations. If the employee fails to give the Employer prompt notice that he/she was called for jury service, the employee shall not be entitled to jury pay under this provision. If the employee fails to give the Employer proof of service of jury duty within three (3) working days after the end of jury service, the time taken will be considered leave without pay.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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