Denied Boarding Compensation. Employees are not entitled to payment offered for involuntarily denied boarding. Employees may retain compensation received for voluntarily vacating an airline seat provided the employee incurs no additional travel expenses beyond those which they would have normally incurred and vacating their seat does not interfere with the performance of official duties. To the extent an employee's travel is delayed during official duty hours by voluntarily vacating an airline seat, the employee shall be charged annual leave for the additional hours and may not earn travel compensatory time for any additional time in a travel status as a result of the voluntary action.
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Samples: National Supplement, National Supplement, National Supplement Agreement
Denied Boarding Compensation. Employees are not entitled to payment offered for involuntarily denied boarding. Employees may retain compensation received for voluntarily vacating an airline seat provided the employee incurs no additional travel expenses beyond those which they he or she would have normally incurred and vacating their his/her seat does not interfere with the performance of official duties. To the extent an employee's travel is delayed during official duty hours by voluntarily vacating an airline seat, the employee shall be charged annual leave for the additional hours and may not earn travel compensatory time for any additional time in a travel status as a result of the voluntary actionhours.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement