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Contract
Approved Date
09/24/2024
Control Number
2024-245
Agenda Item Number
11.B.
Entity Name
Teamsters, Local Union No. 769
Subject
Ratification of Collective Bargaining Agreement for Local Union No. 769 effective
October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2027
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ARTICLE 28 <br /> LEAVES OF ABSENCE <br /> 28.1 Jury Duty <br /> Employees subpoenaed for jury duty shall receive regular pay for the hours <br /> missed from work. Such time shall be considered as time worked for the <br /> purpose of calculating overtime. Employees are expected to submit a copy of <br /> their subpoena which shall become a part of the payroll records. Employees are <br /> expected to stay in touch with their supervisors relative to their court duty and <br /> County work schedules to minimize interference with their jobs. Employees who <br /> work shift work shall be excused from work and receive jury duty pay for the <br /> hours missed on any day reporting for jury duty if they were not provided a 10 <br /> hour rest period prior to the start of jury duty, or provided a 10 hour rest period <br /> between being released from jury duty and the start of the shift provided the <br /> employee submits documentation reflecting the jury time. <br /> 28.2 Witness Duty <br /> Employees attending court during their normal working hours as a witness on <br /> behalf of a public jurisdiction or as a result of their public employment shall <br /> receive regular pay. Employees subpoenaed as witnesses (other than as above) <br /> during a criminal or civil trial will not be paid but may charge vacation. <br /> Employees who are plaintiffs or defendants in personal litigation not related to <br /> their public employment are not eligible for regular pay. Vacation time may be <br /> used. <br /> 28.3 Military Leave <br /> An employee may request military leave to serve on active duty in an emergency <br /> or required annual duty, and shall be compensated in accordance with state law, <br /> and it shall be considered time worked. <br /> 28.4 Family Medical Leave Act <br /> The FMLA establishes the rights of eligible employees to a leave of absence for <br /> up to 12 weeks. Eligibility for FMLA leave shall be determined on a rolling twelve <br /> (12) month period commencing from the first day FMLA was used for birth, <br /> adoption, the care of a family member's serious health condition, or the <br /> employee's own serious health condition. It also provides for the continuation of <br /> health insurance benefits while on leave and the return of the employee to the <br /> same or an equivalent position at the end of the leave. <br /> 28.5 Bereavement Leave <br /> A. This benefit is available for full-time regular employees. <br /> 42 <br />
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