Common use of Excess Travelling Time Clause in Contracts

Excess Travelling Time. Where an employee is required to perform work at a place which is outside a 30km radius of the employee’s residence he/she shall be paid for all time reasonably spent (to the nearest one quarter hour) in travelling to and from such work, in excess of the time spent in travelling to and from the 30km radius. The rate of pay for travelling time shall be the ordinary rate. In the event that an Interpreter/Translator is engaged on distant work, that is required to travel to a work location and remain away from his/her usual residence, he/she shall be reimbursed for all travelling expenses incurred over and above those prescribed above and shall be paid travelling time (to the nearest one quarter hour) at the ordinary rate, for any travel time in excess of one hour and up to a maximum of six hours. In the above circumstances the ITC will determine the mode of transport to be used. * On site interpreting carried out at hospitals, courts, schools, police, surgeries, WorkCover, agencies etc.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Excess Travelling Time. Where an employee is required to perform work at a place which is outside a 30km radius of the employee’s residence he/she shall be paid for all time reasonably spent (to the nearest one quarter hour) in travelling to and from such work, in excess of the time spent in travelling to and from the 30km radius. The rate of pay for travelling time shall be the ordinary rate. In the event that an Interpreter/Translator is engaged on distant work, that is required to travel to a work location and remain away from his/her usual residence, he/she shall be reimbursed for all travelling expenses incurred over and above those prescribed above and shall be paid travelling time (to the nearest one quarter hour) at the ordinary rate, for any travel time in excess of one hour and up to a maximum of six hours. In the above circumstances the ITC will determine the mode of transport to be used. * On site interpreting carried out at hospitals, courts, schools, police, surgeries, WorkCover, agencies etc.,

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, www.saet.sa.gov.au

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Excess Travelling Time. Where an employee is required to perform work at a place which is outside a 30km radius of the employee’s residence he/she shall be paid for all time reasonably spent (to the nearest one quarter hour) in travelling to and from such work, in excess of the time spent in travelling to and from the 30km radius. The rate of pay for travelling time shall be the ordinary rate. In the event that an Interpreter/Translator is engaged on distant work, that is required to travel to a work location and remain away from his/her usual residence, he/she shall be reimbursed for all travelling expenses incurred over and above those prescribed above and shall be paid travelling time (to the nearest one quarter hour) at the ordinary rate, for any travel time in excess of one hour and up to a maximum of six hours. In the above circumstances the ITC will determine the mode of transport to be used. * On site interpreting carried out at hospitals, courts, schools, police, surgeries, WorkCover, agencies etc.. WPEA: Salaried 2014 Page 39 / 151

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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