Guidelines for determining “Real Residency Sample Clauses

Guidelines for determining “Real Residency. In making the determination as to whether a person is a ‘Local Resident’ for the purposes of the Collective Agreement, the following factors will be taken into consideration:  the dwelling place of the person’s spouse and dependents;  personal property and social ties to the community;  residential ties elsewhere;  performance and purpose of residence in a particular community;  documentation of; (i) property tax and rent receipts, telephone, gas or other utility receipts; (ii) driver’s license; (iii) vehicle registration or pink card; (iv) income tax; (v) unemployment insurance documents; (vi) voters’ list registration; (vii) employee benefit fund administration registrations.
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Guidelines for determining “Real Residency. In making the determination as to whether a person is a “Local Resident” for the purposes of the Project Terms, the following factors, as appropriate to the determination, will be taken into consideration: (i) the dwelling place of the person’s spouse and dependents; (ii) personal property and social ties to the community; (iii) residential ties elsewhere; (iv) permanence and purpose of residence in a particular community;
Guidelines for determining “Real Residency. In making the determination as to whether a person is a “Local Resident” for the purposes of the Collective Agreement, the following factors will be taken into consideration: (i) the dwelling place of the person’s spouse and dependents; (ii) personal property and social ties to the community; (iii) residential ties elsewhere; (iv) permanence and purpose of residence in a particular community;
Guidelines for determining “Real Residency. In making the determination as to whether a person is a “Local Resident” for the purposes of the Collective Agreement, the following factors will be taken into consideration:  the dwelling place of the person’s spouse and dependents;  personal property and social ties to the community;  residential ties elsewhere;  permanence and purpose of residence in a particular community;  documentation of; (i) property tax and rent receipts, telephone, gas or other utility receipts; (ii) driver’s license (iii) vehicle registration or pink card; (iv) income tax; (v) unemployment insurance documents; (vi) voters’ list registration; (vii) employee benefit fund administration registrations. 11.02 Local Residents residing within a forty-five (45) km. radius of the job site shall not be entitled to receive transportation or vehicle allowance, travel allowance, initial and return travel allowance, room and board or subsistence, or camp accommodations, or rotational leave provisions. 11.03 Local residents residing between a forty-five (45) km radius and a seventy- five (75) km radius of the job site shall not be entitled to receive initial and return travel allowance, room and board or subsistence, or camp accommodations, or rotational leave provisions, but shall be paid a travel allowance of thirty-three dollars ($33.00) per day worked (thirty-six dollars ($36.00) per day worked effective May 3/09) to cover 11.04 Where a Camp Kitchen is established and where all workers, generally, on the project who are not Local Residents attend at the Camp Kitchen to eat their lunches, a Local Resident Employee shall be provided the same noon meal without cost to himself. In those instances where bagged lunches are provided to camp residents and hot soup is delivered to the jobsite, local residents shall be entitled to pick up hot soup as well. 11.05 Where a Local Resident Employee is required to work overtime, he shall be entitled to overtime meals in accordance with this Agreement. 11.06 The parties agree that the early participation of qualified local resident employees in work undertaken under this agreement is most desirable and will be strongly promoted. In support of this the Union agrees that local qualified tradesmen will be given an opportunity to join the Union and will be dispatched to the job when positions become available, subject to the mutual agreement of the parties. ARTICLE TWELVE - TRAVEL, TRAVEL ALLOWANCE, TRANSPORTATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Guidelines for determining “Real Residency. In making the determination as to a person's residency for the purposes of the Agreement, the following factors will be taken into consideration: • the dwelling place of the person's spouse and dependents; • personal property and social ties to the community; • residential ties elsewhere; • performance and purpose of residence in a particular community; • documentation of:

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