JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES Sample Clauses

JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any employee called for jury duty, or who is subpoenaed to testify during work hours in any criminal matter, or in an arbitration proceeding between the Association and the Board shall be paid his/her full compensation for such time with no loss of any leaves, seniority, or loss of any other benefits. However, employees shall remit to the Board any sums paid for such jury duty, less mileage and meal reimbursement (if any).
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any Employee called for jury duty or who is subpoenaed to testify during working hours in any judicial or administrative matter shall be paid his/her full compensation for such time without loss of leaves, seniority, or loss of any other benefits. The Employee shall remit to the employer any witness fee, but shall not be required to remit payment for expenses such as travel and meals. This shall not apply to any proceeding in which an Employee or the Association seeks legal relief against the employer or its administration.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any employee called for jury duty or who is subpoenaed to testify during working hours in any work-related judicial or administrative matter shall be paid his/her full compensation for such time without loss of leaves, seniority, or loss of any other benefits. The employee shall turn over compensation received for attending jury duty to the district. If the jury duty compensation exceeds the employee’s salary for the day, the employee will keep the jury duty compensation in lieu of their salary.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any ParaEducator called for jury duty, or who is subpoenaed to testify during work hours on matters related to his/her employment by the District, shall be paid his/her full compensation.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any employee called for jury duty, shall suffer no loss of pay. The employee shall return to the district any dollars earned for jury service which occurred on a school day, less reimbursement for mileage and meals.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any Employee called for jury duty, shall suffer no loss of pay. The employee shall return to the district any dollars earned for jury service which occurred on a school day.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. Any employee called for jury duty, subpoenaed in court, or before legislative bodies as a witness, shall be paid his/her full compensation for such time with no loss of any leaves, seniority, or loss of any other benefits with the exception of extended school year. As a condition of this benefit, the employee shall turn over any fees received for such service.
JURY SERVICE AND OTHER RELATED APPEARANCES. ‌ There shall be no loss of salary because of jury duty except that the Employee will reimburse the district for what he/she receives from Jury Duty less the cost of transportation.

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