Common use of Excess Travel Clause in Contracts

Excess Travel. An employee who is travelling or on duty away from the employee’s head station will be paid for the time necessarily spent in travel or on duty (exclusive of overtime duty) in excess of: (a) the employee’s usual hours of duty for the day; and (b) the time necessarily spent between departing from home and commencing duty at the employee’s head station and the time necessarily spent between ceasing duty at the head station and arrival at home.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Excess Travel. An employee who is travelling or on duty away from the employee’s 's head station will be paid for the time necessarily spent in travel or on duty (exclusive of overtime duty) in excess of:: 16. (a) 1.1 the employee’s usual hours of duty for the day; andand 16. (b) 1.2 the time necessarily spent between departing from home and commencing duty at the employee’s 's head station and the time necessarily spent between ceasing duty at the head station and arrival at home.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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