How do Personal Assistants receive jury duty compensation?
Jury duty compensation can be issued to a Personal Assistant who presents, to the Concepts office, a certificate of jury participation from the court. This certificate must indicate the total number of days served. The appropriate Timekeeper will review the employee’s payroll history during the three months prior to jury service to determine the average schedule of this Personal Assistant. Concepts will pay the Personal Assistant their basic average daily salary (without sleep-in or weekend differentials) for each day served, up to a maximum of ten days service. In addition to this payment, the Personal Assistant may keep the check they will eventually receive from the court. How do Personal Assistants become eligible for health insurance benefits? A Comprehensive Health Insurance Package is available to Personal Assistants and their families. The details including the required hours of employment, payroll deduction, co-payments, etc. is contained in the Concepts of Independence, Inc.