Faculty Members Selected for Jury Duty
At McMaster University there is no documented practice in regards to the provisions for pay or teaching implications of a faculty member selected for jury duty. As a results of discussions at Joint Committee between MUFA and the Administration there are now clear directions from the University Administration on how this is to be handled.
- A faculty member selected for jury duty will be paid at their regular salary (less any jury pay that is received from the Ministry of the Attorney General as applicable) for the days that they are away from McMaster while on jury duty. Benefits would also be unaffected.
- It is the duty of the faculty member to inform the chair or director to whom they report as soon as they are aware that they have been selected for jury duty and to keep the chair informed in a timely manner as the nature of their responsibilities evolve.
- It will be the Chair’s responsibility to reassign duties including teaching and/or supervisory responsibilities to ensure that the faculty member’s students are accommodated appropriately. For absences that are anticipated to be longer than a few days, if faculty member has commitments outside the department (for example service on a Faculty T&P Committee, or University Senate), the faculty member should also inform the Dean’s office and/or University Secretariat as appropriate.
For the full memorandum, please click here..
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