EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, MEAL ALLOWANCES AND OTHER ALLOWANCES Sample Clauses

EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, MEAL ALLOWANCES AND OTHER ALLOWANCES. 21.01 Daily per diem As soon as the Cabin Attendant begins his duty period at his home or seasonal base, an hourly amount, as defined below, for each complete hour, will be calculated beginning either from the engine start or from the originally scheduled flight departure time, whichever occurs first, and up until the actual time of the Cabin Attendant's return to his home base or seasonal base, at the end of the pairing. The expense account will be paid if the duty period includes at least 5 hours on the ground, block to block. Destination Canada ($ CAN) South ($ CAN) Europe ($ CAN) Ireland, UK. ($ CAN) May 1, 2015May 1, 2016May 1, 2017May 1, 2018May 1, 2019May 1, 2020 4.37 4.45 4.54 4.63 4.73 CPI* 5.63 5.74 5.86 5.98 6.09 CPI* 5.63 5.74 5.86 5.98 6.09 CPI* 6.24 6.37 6.49 6.62 6.76 CPI* *CPI: Consumer Price Index The Company shall adjust the per diem amounts to maintain parity with those found in the PNT collective agreement, should they become superior to those indicated in article
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EXPENSE ACCOUNTS, MEAL ALLOWANCES AND OTHER ALLOWANCES. 21.01 Daily per diem As soon as the Cabin Attendant begins his duty period at his home or seasonal base, an hourly amount, as defined below, for each complete hour, will be calculated beginning either from the engine start or from the originally scheduled flight departure time, whichever occurs first, and up until the actual time of the Cabin Attendant's return to his home or seasonal base, at the end of the pairing. The expense account will be paid if the duty period includes at least 5 hours on the ground, block to block. En vigueur Canada Sud Europe Royaume Uni et Irlande 01-05-15 $4.37 $5.63 $5.63 $6.24 01-05-16 $4.45 $5.74 $5.74 $6.37 01-05-17 $4.54 $5.86 $5.86 $6.49 01-05-18 $4.63 $5.98 $5.98 $6.62 01-05-19 $4.73 $6.09 $6.09 $6.76

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