Common use of Release to Attend as a Witness Clause in Contracts

Release to Attend as a Witness. ‌ 72.1 Where an employee is subpoenaed or called as a witness for the Crown to give evidence under a law of the Commonwealth or the Territory, the Director shall release the employee from duty, without deduction from pay or leave credits, during the period necessary to attend. 72.2 Where an employee is subpoenaed to give evidence in relation to his or her duties or former duties in the Institute or its predecessor employers, the Director shall release the employee from duty and may grant such release without deduction from pay or leave credits during the period necessary to attend. 72.3 Where an employee is subpoenaed or called as a witness in circumstances other than those under the Crown, the employee will be granted either leave without pay or recreation leave and any fees or allowances received as a result of the attendance may be retained by the employee. 72.4 In the event an employee should be on approved leave and is required to attend in court proceedings, the employee shall have any time spend I those proceedings re-credited to their leave balance.

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Sources: Enterprise Bargaining Agreement

Release to Attend as a Witness. ‌ 72.1 71.1 Where an employee is subpoenaed or called as a witness for the Crown to give evidence under a law of the Commonwealth or the Territory, the Director shall release the employee from duty, without deduction from pay or leave credits, during the period necessary to attend. 72.2 71.2 Where an employee is subpoenaed to give evidence in relation to his or her duties or former duties in the Institute or its predecessor employers, the Director shall release the employee from duty and may grant such release without deduction from pay or leave credits during the period necessary to attend. 72.3 71.3 Where an employee is subpoenaed or called as a witness in circumstances other than those under the Crown, the employee will be granted either leave without pay or recreation leave and any fees or allowances received as a result of the attendance may be retained by the employee. 72.4 71.4 In the event an employee should be on approved leave and is required to attend in court proceedings, the employee shall have any time spend I spent in those proceedings re-re- credited to their leave balance.

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Sources: Union Enterprise Agreement