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Exceptions to this policy must be approved by the Group Human Resources Vice President and the Executive Director, Corporate Human Resources. Jury Duty YFAI encourages employees to appear in court for witness duty when subpoenaed to do so. If employees have been subpoenaed or otherwise requested to testify as witnesses by YFAI, they will receive paid time off for the entire period of witness duty. YFAI encourages employees to fulfill their civic duties and responsibilities by serving jury duty when required. Jury duty pay will be calculated on the employee’s base salary. Only regular full-time employees are eligible to be paid for jury duty leave. Pay for jury duty is not considered as time worked for the purpose of computing overtime. Employees must present the jury summons to their supervisor as soon as possible in order that arrangements may be made to accommodate the employee’s absence. Of course, the employee is expected to report for work whenever the court schedule permits. Employee will receive full pay for Jury Duty, minus the amount compensated from courts. All monies compensated from courts should be turned in immediately to an immediate Supervisor or Manager. If employee is NOT selected for jury duty, they are expected to report back to work. YFAI may ask the employee to reschedule the period of jury duty if, in the company’s judgment, the employee’s absence, at the designated time, would create serious operational difficulties. Insurance benefits will remain in effect and unchanged for the full term of the jury duty absence. Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) This policy establishes the requirements for family and medical leave and military family leave under the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The Company provides leave in accordance with this law and any applicable state and local laws. Eligibility Requirements Employees are eligible for FMLA if: They have worked for the Company for at least one year (need not be continuous); and They have worked at least 1,250 hours over the previous 12 months. Calculation of Leave
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