Prohibited acts by employers against jurors; notice to jurors; remedy for violations.

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(2) An employer may not require that an employee use vacation leave, sick leave or annual leave for time spent by the employee in responding to a summons for jury duty, and the employer shall allow the employee to take leave without pay for time spent by the employee in responding to a summons for jury duty.

(3) This section may not be construed to alter or affect an employer’s policies or agreements with employees concerning employees’ wages during times when an employee serves or is scheduled to serve as a juror.

(4) When summoning jurors, the person whose duty it is under the law to summon shall notify each juror of the juror’s rights under this section.

(5) An employee who alleges a violation of subsection (1) of this section may bring a civil action under ORS 659A.885 or may file a complaint with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries in the manner provided by ORS 659A.820. [1975 c.160 §1; 1985 c.703 §11; 2011 c.118 §3; 2011 c.377 §3]


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