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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
06/13/2006
Control Number
2006-210
Agenda Item Number
11.D.1.
Entity Name
Emergency Services District
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Collective Bargaining Agreement-EMS Contract - Teamsters Local #769
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assigned to fill an overtime position shall assume the responsibilities of the <br /> position they are assigned to fill regardless of rank. <br /> 30 . 03 MEALS <br /> The Department will provide meals to employees during emergency or <br /> disaster-type situations if employees are unable to return to their stations . <br /> 30 . 04 COURT LEAVE <br /> A. Employees attending court as a subpoenaed witness on behalf of a <br /> public jurisdiction or for jury duty during their normal working hours <br /> shall receive full pay equal to their normal work schedule forthe hours <br /> they attend court . This time shall be charged as leave with pay. <br /> Remuneration paid by the court shall be turned over to the County. <br /> B . All permanent full-time employees subpoenaed to attend court on <br /> behalf of the County are eligible for leave with pay. Any remuneration <br /> shall be turned over to the County. <br /> C . Those employees who become witnesses , plaintiffs or defendants in <br /> the matters unrelated to the County are not eligible for leave with pay. <br /> Employees who are parties against the County in any proceeding , or <br /> who appear without subpoena as witnesses for a party against the <br /> County in any proceeding are not eligible for leave with pay. <br /> 59 <br />
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