Common use of Allowances for Seagoing Duties Clause in Contracts

Allowances for Seagoing Duties. a) This allowance of $94.00 per day will apply to employees at sea overnight. If there is a temporary stopover other than their home port of less than 48 hours during a trip the allowance will continue to be paid as if the vessel had been continuously at sea. Payment for the first and last days at sea will be at 50% of the appropriate rate for a full day at sea. b) No overtime will be payable for hours worked at sea. For the purpose of calculating hours worked when in receipt of Seagoing Allowance in a, the following will also apply: i) For each complete period of 24 hours at sea a maximum of 8 hours at time one may be credited towards hours worked within the 40 hour week; ii) After a maximum of 40 hours has been credited for a seven day period at sea any further time worked after 40 on shore will be treated as overtime; iii) For the first and last days at sea actual hours worked up to 8 hours per day may be credited. For the purposes of this clause where a vessel to which an employee is assigned stops over in a port for less than 48 hours and the employee concerned is continuously assigned to the vessel for this period, payment of the allowance will continue to be made as if the vessel had been continuously at sea.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Allowances for Seagoing Duties. a) This allowance of $94.00 per day will apply to employees at sea overnight. If there is a temporary stopover other than their home port of less than 48 hours during a trip the allowance will continue to be paid as if the vessel had been continuously at sea. Payment for the first and last days at sea will be at 50% of the appropriate rate for a full day at sea. b) No overtime will be payable for hours worked at sea. For the purpose of calculating hours worked when in receipt of Seagoing Allowance in a, the following will also apply: i) For each complete period of 24 hours at sea a maximum of 8 4 hours at time one may be credited towards hours worked within the 40 hour week; ii) After a maximum of 40 hours has been credited for a seven day period at sea any further time worked after 40 on shore will be treated as overtime; iii) For the first and last days at sea actual hours worked up to 8 hours per day may be credited. For the purposes of this clause where a vessel to which an employee is assigned stops over in a port for less than 48 hours and the employee concerned is continuously assigned to the vessel for this period, payment of the allowance will continue to be made as if the vessel had been continuously at sea.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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