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and pay form is completed by the clerk of court so the city will be able to determine the amount of <br />compensation due for the period involved. <br />Temporary and seasonal employees are generally not eligible for compensation for absences due to <br />jury duty but can take a leave without pay subject to department head approval. However, if a <br />temporary or seasonal employee is classified as exempt, he/she will receive compensation for the jury <br />duty time. <br />For reference, see Minn. Stat. 593.50. <br />Section 11.06 Court Appearances <br />Employees will be paid their regular wage to testify in court for city -related business. Any <br />compensation received for court appearances (e.g., subpoena fees) arising out of or in connection with <br />city employment, minus mileage reimbursement, must be turned over to the city. <br />Section 11.07 Victim or Witness Leave <br />An employer must allow a victim or witness, who is subpoenaed or requested by the prosecutor to <br />attend court for the purpose of giving testimony to attend criminal proceedings related to the victim's <br />case. Additionally, a victim of a violent crime, as well as the victim's spouse or immediate family <br />member (immediate family member includes parent, spouse, child or sibling of the employee) may <br />have reasonable time off from work to attend criminal proceedings related to the victim's case. An <br />employee must give 48 hours advance notice to the city of their need to be absent unless it is <br />impracticable, or an emergency prevents them from doing so. The city may request verification that <br />supports the employee's reason for being absent from the workplace. [See also: Sick and Safe Leave <br />under the Sick and Safe Leave Policy for additional information on leave benefits available to employees <br />and certain family members]. <br />For reference, see Minn. Stat. § 611A.036 <br />Section 11.08 Job Related Injury or Illness <br />All employees are required to report any job -related illnesses or injuries to their supervisor immediately <br />(no matter how minor). If a supervisor is not available and the nature of injury or illness requires <br />immediate treatment, the employee is to go to the nearest available medical facility for treatment and, <br />as soon as possible, notify his/her supervisor of the action taken. In the case of a serious emergency, <br />911 should be called. <br />If the injury is not of an emergency nature, but requires medical attention, the employee will report it <br />to the supervisor and make arrangements for a medical appointment. <br />Workers' compensation benefits and procedures to return to work will be applied according to <br />applicable state and federal laws. <br />Section 11.09 Pregnancy and Parenting Leave <br />All employees are entitled to take an unpaid leave of absence under the Pregnancy and Parenting Leave <br />Act of Minnesota. Female employees for prenatal care, or incapacity due to pregnancy, childbirth, or <br />related health conditions as well as a biological or adoptive parent in conjunction with after the birth <br />or adoption of a child as eligible for up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave and must begin within twelve <br />months of the birth or adoption of the child. In the case where the child must remain in the hospital <br />longer than the mother, the leave must begin within 12 months after the child leaves the hospital. <br />Employee should provide reasonable notice, which is at least 30 days. If the leave must be taken in <br />less than three days, the employee should give as much notice as practicable. <br />Page 39 of 151 <br />135 <br />
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