Common use of Duty Period Clause in Contracts

Duty Period. ‌ For pay credit and per diem calculation purposes, when a duty period (pairing) starts in one block and ends in the next, it will be split in two (2) parts coinciding with the end of the block. Pay credits and per diem will be calculated for each part of the duty period and paid in the applicable block month. For example, a pairing starting on the twenty-ninth (29th) of one month and ending on the second (2nd) of the next month would be broken down as follows: • Day 29, 30, 31 (if applicable) – per diem and duty credit are accounted for in the first (1st) month. • Day 1, 2 - per diem and duty credit are accounted for in the second (2nd) month.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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