Common use of Excess Travelling and Fares Clause in Contracts

Excess Travelling and Fares. An employee who on any day or from day to day is required to work at a job away from his or her accustomed workshop or depot will, at the direction of the employer, present himself or herself for work at such job at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from such job (in excess of the time normally spent in travelling from his or her home to such workshop or depot and returning) he or she will be paid travelling time, and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in travelling between his or her home and such workshop or depot. An employee who with the approval of the employer uses his or her own means of transport for travelling to or from outside jobs will be paid the amount of excess fares which he or she would have incurred in using public transport unless he or she has an arrangement with his or her employer for a regular allowance.

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Samples: Nestle Australia, Flowserve Pump Division, Liquip Aviation Division Work

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Excess Travelling and Fares. An employee who on any day or from day to day is required to work at a job away from his or her accustomed workshop or depot will, at the direction of the employerCompany, present himself or herself for work at such job at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from such job (in excess of the time normally spent in travelling from his or her home to such workshop or depot and returning) he or she will be paid travelling time, and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in travelling between his or her home and such workshop or depot. An employee who with the approval of the employer Company uses his or her own means of transport for travelling to or from outside jobs will be paid the amount of excess fares which he or she would have incurred in using public transport unless he or she has an arrangement with his or her employer for a regular allowance.

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au, www8.austlii.edu.au

Excess Travelling and Fares. An employee who on any day or from day to day is required to work at a job away from his or her accustomed workshop or depot will, at the direction of the employer, present himself or herself for work at such job at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from such job (in excess of the time normally spent in travelling from his or her home to such workshop or depot and returning) he or she will be paid travelling time, and also any transport fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in travelling between his or her home and such workshop or depot. An employee who with the approval of the employer uses his or her own means of transport for travelling to or from outside jobs will be paid the amount of excess fares which he or she would have incurred in using public transport unless he or she has an arrangement with his or her employer for a regular project specific allowance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Eastern Region Operations Agreement, South Australia Operations Agreement

Excess Travelling and Fares. An employee who on any day or from day to day is required to work at a job away from his or her accustomed workshop or depot will, at the direction of the employer, present himself or herself for work at such job at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching xxx xxxxx and returning from such job (in excess of the time normally spent in travelling from his or her home to such workshop or depot and returning) he or she will be paid travelling time, and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in travelling between his or her home and such workshop or depot. An employee who with the approval of the employer uses his or her own means of transport for travelling to or from outside jobs will be paid the amount of excess fares which he or she s he would have incurred in using public transport unless he or she has an arrangement with his or her employer for a regular allowance.

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

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Excess Travelling and Fares. An employee who on any day or from day to day is required to work at a job away from his or her accustomed workshop or depot will, at the direction of the employerEmployer, present himself or herself for work at such job at the usual starting time, but for all time reasonably spent in reaching and returning from such job (in excess of the time normally spent in travelling from his or her home to such workshop or depot and returning) he or she will be paid travelling time, and also any fares reasonably incurred in excess of those normally incurred in travelling between his or her home and such workshop or depot. An employee who with the approval of the employer Employer uses his or her own means of transport for travelling to or from outside jobs will be paid the amount of excess fares which he or she would have incurred in using public transport unless he or she has an arrangement with his or her employer Employer for a regular allowance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certified Agreement

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