OTHER TYPES OF LEAVE AND PAID TIME OFF Sample Clauses

OTHER TYPES OF LEAVE AND PAID TIME OFF. 20.01 Court Leave Leave of absence with pay shall be given to every employee other than an employee on leave of absence without pay, or under suspension, who is required: (a) to serve on a jury; or
OTHER TYPES OF LEAVE AND PAID TIME OFF. 20.01 Court Leave Leave of absence with pay shall be given to every employee other than an employee on leave of absence without pay, or under suspension, who is required: (a) to serve on a jury; or (b) by subpoena or summons to attend as a witness in any proceedings held: (i) in or under the authority of a court of justice or before a grand jury; (ii) before a court, judge, justice, magistrate or coroner; (iii) before the Senate or House of Commons of Canada or a Committee of the Senate or House of Commons otherwise than in the performance of the duties of his/her position; (iv) before the Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly or House of Assembly, or any committee thereof that is authorized by law to compel the attendance of witnesses before it; or (v) before an arbitrator or umpire or a person or body of persons authorized by law to make an inquiry and to compel the attendance of witnesses before it. When such leave of absence with pay is granted for shift workers, it shall cover the twenty-four (24) hour period during which the prescribed duty is performed.
OTHER TYPES OF LEAVE AND PAID TIME OFF 

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