Jury duty question - I got this email telling me I’m not needed, but don’t understand the highlighted part. It strikes me as odd that they’d require this.
Submitted by SourCeladon t3_yedsdb in philadelphia
Assuming you cant get busted, you won the free day off lottery.
Right?! Sadly, I’m still working tomorrow. No day off. But at least I get money instead of negative money from having to pay for parking.
Wait, why if you have a free day off? Do you need to be at the office ?
Some people don’t have the benefit of PTO, and so don’t get paid if they aren’t at work
They are paid hourly, probably does not get paid for taking a day off for jury duty (not usually something companies pay for employees not considered "full time")
You both are correct. For some reason I thought the FSLA required PAID time off for Jury Duty. It requires unpaid and the courts can decide to pay you if selected.
Sorry, I've only been on a jury once in my life and my job at the time paid me for it. I see now I just had a convenient employer.
Yup, I've been called in numerous times over the years... Some jobs will pay, some won't. The one that hurt me the most was 3 days where I was working full time hours, but not technically considered full time by my employer, so I didn't get paid.... Had to pick up overnight shifts to make up the difference... Terrible week. I was not a juror you wanted on your case.. I was cranky
Wow, that's so unfortunate. It doesn't help that the courts only pay a few dollars per DAY for each day served. I was on a criminal trial for 2 or 3 days and I think they paid us something like either $18 per day or $18 total.
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It protects you for unpaid leave for Federal Jury Duty and in PA you get the added benefit of protection for unpaid jury duty for State/Local Jury Duty
I’m hourly, not salaried. My boss and I decided to play jury-chicken and keep me on for tomorrow just in case I wasn’t needed. So yeah, no day off. But at least I won’t lose income.
Yea, I understand now. I misunderstood the Labor Laws around Jury Duty. The law is you are required to allow unpaid time off if necessary, so in theory you could've taken the day off and not get fired or reprimanded for it. For some reason I thought it was a paid requirement.
Paid would have been soooo niiice :)
Haha indeed.
I used to but we had to give them the check we got the city. It was like $9.
I always thought it was weird that you got paid for jury duty. Why bother with such a small amount? It’s kind of a slap in the face considering not all employers pay you for the time you have to take off (I’m poor but I make more than $9/day) and then pay for parking/transportation on top of that loss. I’m sure there’s a reason, but I have a feeling it probably doesn’t apply to my employment situation.
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