Excess Traveling and Fares Sample Clauses

Excess Traveling and Fares. 33.1.1 An employee who on any day at the direction of the Company is required to work at ‘such other site’ shall at the direction of the Company present himself/herself for work at ‘such other site’ at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from ‘such other site’ (in excess of the time normally spent in traveling from his/her home to site and returning) he/she shall be paid traveling time (36.2.1), and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in traveling.
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Excess Traveling and Fares. 37.1.1 An employee who on any day at the direction of Perfect Pipes is required to work at ‗such other site‘ shall at the direction of Perfect Pipes present himself/herself for work at ‗such other site‘ at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from ‗such other site‘ (in excess of the time normally spent in traveling from his/her home to site and returning) he/she shall be paid traveling time (36.2.1), and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in traveling.

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