DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The daily travel allowance will be paid by the Employers to their employees who are not receiving free room and board, as referred to in section 28.2, on the following basis:
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The daily travel allowance will be paid by the Employers to their employees who are not living in camp or receiving a subsistence allowance as referred to in Article 29.4, on the following basis:
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD is applicable to work which is not covered by Please refer to the GENERAL NOTE preceding the Index Page of this Agreement.
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD is applicable to all work on Lines & Stations at both existing and new sites
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. 5.1 DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The daily travel allowance will be paid by the Employers to their employees who are not receiving free room and board, as referred to in section 5.2, on the following basis:
(a) If an employee lives within 40 radius kilometers* of the project, no travel allowance will be paid. 1, 2007, $28.20 effective May 1, 2008 and $28.75 effective May 1, 2009) for each day worked or reported for. 1, 2007, $29.40 effective May 1, 2008 and $30.00 effective May 1, 2009) for each day worked or reported for.
(d) An employee who lives greater than 97 radius kilometers from the Project and who travels to work daily from that location, shall receive $33.40 per day travel allowance effective May 1, 2004, ($34.05 effective May 1, 2005,
(e) When an employee is directed to report to a location that involves travelling around a natural barrier, the distance around the natural barrier shall be the shortest distance measured by a series of straight lines. The sum of the distances of these straight lines shall be applied to the ring concept to establish the employee's travel or subsistence allowance entitlement.
(f) A natural barrier is defined as any obstruction or impediment which creates an unreasonable relationship between radius kilometers and actual kilometers travelled.
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. 28.1 DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The daily travel allowance will be paid by the Employers to their employees who are not receiving free room and board, as referred to in section 28.2, on the following basis:
(a) If an employee lives within 40 radius kilometers* of the project, no travel allowance will be paid.
(b) If an employee lives within 40 to 56 radius kilometers of the Project, he shall receive $35.38 per day travel allowance effective May 1, 2020, ($35.73 effective May 1, 2021, $36.09 effective May 1, 2022, $36.45 effective May 1, 2023, $36.81 effective May 1, 2024) for each day worked or reported for.
(c) If an employee lives within 56 and 97 radius kilometers of the Project, he shall receive $36.92 per day travel allowance effective May 1, 2020, ($37.29 effective May 1, 2021, $37.66 effective May 1, 2022, $38.04 effective May 1, 2023, $38.42 effective May 1, 2024) for each day worked or reported for.
(d) An employee who lives greater than 97 radius kilometers from the Project and who travels to work daily from that location, shall receive $46.29 per day travel allowance effective May 1, 2020, ($46.75 effective May 1, 2021, $47.22 effective May 1, 2022, $47.69 effective May 1, 2023, $48.17 effective May 1, 2024) for each day worked or reported for.
(e) When an employee is directed to report to a location that involves travelling around a natural barrier, the distance around the natural barrier shall be the shortest distance measured by a series of straight lines. The sum of the distances of these straight lines shall be applied to the ring concept to establish the employee's travel or subsistence allowance entitlement.
(f) A natural barrier is defined as any obstruction or impediment which creates an unreasonable relationship between radius kilometers and actual kilometers travelled.
(g) Employees using company vehicles are not entitled to daily travel.
28.2 ROOM AND BOARD The following conditions will apply for employees whose regular residence* is more than 97 radius kilometers from the project [except as set out in Section 28.1 (d)]:
(a) An Employer may supply either:
(i) free room and board in camp or a good standard of board and lodging within a reasonable distance of a Project; or
(ii) a subsistence allowance.
(b) An Employee may exercise his option not to stay in a camp or accept free room and board. An employee who exercises this option shall receive a subsistence allowance subject to 28.1 (d) as follows:
(i) When an Employee's regular residence...
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD is applicable to work at Existing Generating Sites where work involves construction of a new facility (new function) and/or new (additional) generating unit(s) and at New Generating Sites (i.e.
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The daily travel allowance will be paid by the Employers to their employees who are not receiving room and board as referred to in Section on the following basis: If an employee lives within forty (40) radius of the project, no travel allowance will be paid. If an employee lives within to radius of the project, he shall receive per day travel allowance effective May ($18.95 effective May effective May effective May 1,2003) for each day worked or reported for. If an employee lives within to radius kilometers of the project, he shall receive per day travel allowance effective May ($22.35 effective May effective May effective May 1,2003) for each day worked or reported for. If an employee lives within to radius kilometers of the project, he shall receive per day travel allowance effective May ($25.95 effective May effective May effective May 1,2003) for each day worked or reported for. If an employee lives greater than radius kilometers from the project and does not qualify for subsistence allowance under Article below, he will receive per day travel allowance effective May ($3 effective May effective May effective May 1,2003) provided he continues to travel greater than radius for each day worked or reported for. When an employee is directed to report to a location that involves travelling around a natural barrier, the distance around the natural barrier shall be the shortest distance measured by a series of straight lines. The sum of the distances of these straight lines shall be applied to the ring concept to establish the employee's travel allowance entitlement.
DAILY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE AND ROOM AND BOARD. Effective April 30, 2020, Article 29 is no longer in force and has been replaced by Letter of Understanding “Electronic Travel and Room and Board Measurement”, which may be found at the back of this Collective Agreement.