Company Vehicle Travel. Travel to and from the work site is not part of the regular workday for the purpose of determining overtime. There will be no travel pay if the employee is asked to report to the work site rather than the Employer’s office or yard or voluntarily chooses to go to the Employers yard or office to ride to the jobsite for his/her regularly scheduled shift in the company vehicle. Travel for employees required to report to the Employers office or yard riding in Employer vehicles outside their regularly scheduled work shift will be paid one way only with no benefits, and these hours will not accumulate for overtime pay. Driving time for employees operating an Employer-owned vehicle will be paid at the regular rate, with full benefits during their regularly scheduled work shift. Driving time for employees operating an Employer-owned vehicle outside their regularly scheduled work shift will be paid at the regular rate, with no benefits and will accumulate for overtime purposes. If a Xxxxxxx or General Xxxxxxx is entitled to be paid while riding in a Employer vehicle, such Xxxxxxx or General Xxxxxxx shall be paid on the basis of his or her applicable regular wage rate not including any Xxxxxxx or General Xxxxxxx premium.
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