Common use of Basic Moving Cost Clause in Contracts

Basic Moving Cost. Basic moving costs shall mean the actual cost of moving household effects, including the cost involved in the packing and unpacking of such effects as glassware, plateware (china), lamps and lampshades, small kitchen appliances, stove, refrigerator, deep freeze, washer, dryer, glass table tops, mirrors, paintings and pictures, drapes, assorted breakable ornaments and knickknacks, beds, dressers, tables, preserves. The Employer shall not be responsible for the cost incurred in packing and unpacking effects such as the following: blankets, sheets, towels, pillows and cushions, children’s toys and games, miscellaneous linens, folded clothing, books, kitchen cupboard stock, i.e. canned goods, cereal, flour, etc., footwear, garden tools, automobile tools, etc. The Employer will provide payment of the cost involved for proper insurance coverage for the goods being transferred. The employee shall also be responsible for the cost of moving such items as “family” car(s), boat(s), trailer(s), frozen food(s), etc. 1. CUPE and CSU agree that the purpose of this Letter of Understanding is to establish an expedited dispute resolution process for grievances under Articles 25.02 and 25.03 of the Collective Agreement. For the duration of the Letter of Understanding, this process is in lieu of the grievance procedure in Article 8.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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