Common use of Commuting Allowance Clause in Contracts

Commuting Allowance. All employees who reside within forty (40) kilometre of the project immediately prior to the start of the project are considered local residents and no commuting allowance is payable. Where commuting is necessary between the project and the place from which board and lodging is received by the employees, commuting allowance shall be paid for every road kilometre travelled beyond eight (8) road kilometres of the project. Suitable transportation will be supplied when necessary. Commuting allowance will be paid at the following rates: May 1, 2006: forty-six cents ($0.46) per kilometre.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, sp.ltc.gov.on.ca

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Commuting Allowance. All employees who reside within forty (40) kilometre of the project immediately prior to the start of the project are considered local residents and no commuting allowance is payable. Where commuting is necessary between the project and the place from which board and lodging is received by the employees, commuting allowance shall be paid for every road kilometre travelled beyond eight (8) road kilometres of the project. Suitable transportation will be supplied when necessary. Commuting allowance will be paid at the following rates: May 1, 2006: forty-six cents ($0.46) per kilometreperkilometre.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Commuting Allowance. All employees who reside within forty (40) kilometre of the project immediately prior to the start of the project are considered local residents and no commuting allowance is payable. Where commuting is necessary between the project and the place from which board and lodging is received by the employees, commuting allowance shall be paid for every road kilometre travelled beyond eight (8) road Provincial Precast Agreement 2004-2007 kilometres of the project. Suitable transportation will be supplied when necessary. Commuting allowance will be paid at the following rates: May 1, 2004: forty-two cents ($0.42) per kilometre; May 1, 2005: forty-four cents ($0.44) per kilometre; May 1, 2006: forty-six cents ($0.46) per kilometre.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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