Common use of Court Appearance Leave Clause in Contracts

Court Appearance Leave. Employees who are absent from work as a result of being subpoenaed as a witness in any court action, arbitration proceeding, or administrative proceeding, where neither the employee nor the Association are parties in a claim against the Board, shall be paid the difference between the court payment and his regular salary. The employee will receive his full daily wage from the Board by endorsing the witness payment to the Board. Employees who are absent from work as a result of being subpoenaed as a witness in any court action, arbitration proceeding, or administrative proceeding in which the employee is the sole party in a claim against the Board, shall receive no pay for the period of absence except as allowed with personal leave.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, dam.assets.ohio.gov, Agreement

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