Common use of BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS Clause in Contracts

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee each twenty- four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- ee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement, Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement, Master United Parcel Service Agreement

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BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents prevents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum mini- mum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured mea- sured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgingslodg- ings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) ten dollars ($10.00) for breakfast, three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50) fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, lunch and six dollars ($6.00) twenty dollars ($20.00) for suppersup- per.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her his their destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her centerhis their Center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she he they arrives at a place of lodging, lodging with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she he the employee has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she he they shall remain off duty until his/her his their regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she he they shall be paid not less than his/her the daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she he they returns to his/her cen- ter his their Center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten twelve dollars ($10.0012.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, lunch and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Area Supplemental Tentative Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructedin- structed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum min- imum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until un- til he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee em- ployee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten seven dollars ($10.007.00) for breakfast, fifteen the first (1st) and second (2nd) meals and eight dollars and fifty cents ($15.008.50) for lunch, and twenty dollars the third ($20.003rd) for suppermeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her their destination (or, if instructedin- structed, from returning to his/her their center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she the employee arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she the em- ployee has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered con- sidered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her their regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee employ- ee is called to duty, he/she the employee shall be paid not less than his/her their daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she the employee returns to his/her cen- ter their center or home. In additionad- dition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten dollars dol- lars ($10.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents prevents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular reg- ular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee employ- ee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten seven dollars ($10.007.00) for breakfast, fifteen the first (1st) and second (2nd) meals and eight dollars and fifty cents ($15.008.50) for lunch, and twenty dollars the third ($20.003rd) for suppermeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Agreement

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BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee employ- ee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten seven dollars ($10.007.00) for breakfast, fifteen the first (1st) and second (2nd) meals and eight dollars and fifty cents ($15.008.50) for lunch, and twenty dollars the third ($20.003rd) for suppermeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular reg- ular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee employ- ee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten two dollars and fifty cents ($10.002.50) for breakfast, fifteen three dollars and fifty cents ($15.003.50) for lunch, and twenty six dollars ($20.006.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parcel Service Supplemental Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents an employee from proceeding to his/her destination (or, if instructedin- structed, from returning to his/her center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she arrives at a place of lodginglodg- ing, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her regular starting start- ing time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she shall be paid not less than his/her daily minimum guarantee guar- xxxxx each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she returns re- turns to his/her cen- ter center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

BREAKDOWNS AND IMPASSABLE HIGHWAYS. In any instance of breakdown or impassable highway which pre- vents prevents an employee from proceeding to his/her their destination (or, if instructedin- structed, from returning to his/her their center), the employee shall be paid for all time up to the time at which he/she the employee arrives at a place of lodging, with overtime payments, if appropriate. Once he/she the employee has arrived at a place of lodging, the employee shall be considered to be relieved from duty and he/she shall remain off duty until his/her their regular starting time the next day or until called to duty, whichever occurs sooner. If more than one (1) day elapses before the employee is called to duty, he/she the employee shall be paid not less than his/her their daily minimum guarantee each twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, such period to be measured from the employ- eeemployee’s regular starting time each day until he/she the employee returns to his/her cen- ter their center or home. In addition, such an employee shall be furnished clean, comfortable, sanitary lodgings, plus meals. The meal allowance shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for breakfast, fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for supper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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