Living Out Allowance/Daily Travel Sample Clauses

Living Out Allowance/Daily Travel. When accommodation and meal allowance are supplied by the Employer, it shall be of a first-class nature as typically understood by the parties. 9.3.1 Where there is no camp accommodation the employee may elect to receive compensation from the Employer in accordance with the following two options that shall be provided on a seven (7) day a week basis: (a) Living out allowance - See rates below Effective May 1, 2013 - $ 125 per day If this option is chosen by the employee, the employee will not be eligible for Employer supplied daily transportation or mileage. (b) Room plus meal allowance. See rates below Effective May 1, 2013 - $ 62.50 per day. (c) If (b) is chosen, the employee may request a cash advance equivalent to the LOA or daily meal allowance to an amount not more than seven (7) days meal allowance or that lesser amount dependent upon the duration of work identified on the employee's dispatch. It is understood that the Union will assist the Employer on recovery of LOA or meal allowance payments if required. UA Local 170 - Part B - Commercial Institutional Work May 1, 2016 to Xxxxx 00, 0000 (x) Where the employee has elected to receive compensation under option "b" and where the Employer has supplied accommodation more than forty (40) kilometres from the job site, the Employer will pay a daily travel allowance (for days worked) based on the cents per kilometre formula in Section 8 measured from the point of accommodation to the jobsite and back to the accommodation. Should the Employer decide to provide transportation, the daily allowance will be paid one-way.
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Living Out Allowance/Daily Travel. When accommodation and meal allowance are supplied by the Employer, it shall be of a first class nature as typically understood by the parties. 9.3.1 Where there is no camp accommodation the employee may elect to receive compensation from the Employer in accordance with the following two options that shall be provided on a seven (7) day a week basis: (a) Living out allowance – See rates below (b) Room plus meal allowance. See rates below (c) If (b) is chosen, the employee may request a cash advance equivalent to the LOA or daily meal allowance to an amount not more than seven (7) days meal allowance or that lesser amount dependent upon the duration of work identified on the employee’s dispatch. It is understood that the Union will assist the Employer on recovery of LOA or meal allowance payments if required. (d) Where the employee has elected to receive compensation under option “b” and where the Employer has supplied accommodation more than forty (40) kilometres from the job site, the Employer will pay a daily travel allowance (for days worked) based on the cents per kilometre formula (February 1, 2006 of $0.50 per kilometre) in Section 7 measured from the point of accommodation to the jobsite and back to the accommodation. Should the Employer decide to provide transportation, the daily allowance will be paid one-way.
Living Out Allowance/Daily Travel. When accommodation and meal allowance is supplied by the Employer, it shall be of a first class nature as typically understood by the parties. 9.3.1 Where there is no camp accommodation the employee may elect to receive compensation from the Employer in accordance with one of the following two options that shall be provided on a seven (7) day a week basis:

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  • Temporary Living Expenses An employee shall be entitled to reimbursement for meals and lodging for up to twenty (20) working days, as provided by procedures of the Department of Administrative Services, following a transfer initiated by the Employer.

  • COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE 29:01 All employees within the Bargaining Unit shall be paid a cost of living allowance based on the cost of living formula as set forth below: The cost of living allowance will be determined in accordance with changes in the Consumer Price Index, published by Statistics Canada (1961 = 100) and hereinafter referred to as the Consumer Price Index. The base Consumer Price Index shall be the Consumer Price Index for February 2016. The first (1st) cost of living adjustment shall be based on the Consumer Price Index of May, 2016, and each three (3) months thereafter compared to the base Consumer Price Index for February 2016. Cost of living adjustments shall be made on pay periods commencing 11:59 p.m. on the following dates: July 5, 2016; October 11, 2016; January 17, 2017; and April 10, 2017. The cost of living rate adjustment shall be One ($0.01) Cent per hour for each point five (.5) change in the Consumer Price Index. The cost of living allowance will be adjusted up or down if and as required for each quarterly period in accordance with the above mentioned formula, provided, however, that in no event will a decline in the Consumer Price Index below the figure as recorded for February, 2016, minus 2.5 points provide a basis for further reduction in the straight time rates set forth in Schedule "A" of the within Agreement. The amount of cost of living Allowance in effect at any time shall be included in computing vacation pay, holiday pay, call-in pay, sick pay, paid leave of absence and Workplace Safety Insurance Board payments. The amount of cost of living allowance shall be included in computing overtime pay except that there shall be no pyramiding as stated in clause 19:06 of the within Agreement. As of June 30, 2016, the cost of living rate adjustment less Five ($0.05) Cents* will be added to the base rates set forth in Schedule "A" in order to create new base rates - said new base rates to be effective as of July 1, 2016. Upon creation of new base rates as provided in the preceding paragraph, a new base Consumer Price Index shall be established and shall be calculated as being the Consumer Price Index for February 2016 minus 2.5 points. This article shall be frozen during the life of the Collective Agreement and no monies will be generated or paid during the term of the Collective Agreement. *The Five ($0.05) Cents referred to was folded into the Base Hourly Wage Rates noted in Schedule “A” effective July 1, 1986. The University of Windsor and C.U.P.E., Local 1001 recognize that some Employees in the Bargaining Unit are using the Sick Leave Plan for illness and various medical appointments above the normal average within the University staff. The Union believes it is the duty of the Employer to manage the Sick Leave Plan and the Union's duty to represent their members eligible to receive sick pay to the best of their ability. To assist the Employer with their concern over the use of the Plan and to protect the interest of the members against any possible erosion of the existing Plan, the Union agrees to counsel all employees by letter and by presentations at general meetings on the need for regular attendance. Further, the Union will encourage members, whenever possible, to schedule appointments after their shift has concluded or as near to the end of their shift as possible.

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  • Shift Allowance In addition to the wage specified in sub-clause (1), read with sub- clause (12), a normal shift worker shall, in respect of his shift hours worked in any week, be paid an additional 12,5% on such wage.

  • Meal Allowance A shift worker who works a qualifying shift of eight hours or the rostered shift, whichever is the greater, and who is required to work more than one hour beyond the end of the shift (excluding any break for a meal) shall be paid a meal allowance of $7.95, or, at the option of the employer, be provided with a meal.

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  • Boot Allowance The District will pay $180 toward the purchase and/or repair of work boots for District Employees listed in the District’s Work Apparel Policy and/or at the discretion of the employee’s department manager. Payment will be made by the first full paycheck of the employee’s date of hire and annually thereafter. Boots must meet applicable OSHA standards for the duties assigned.

  • On Call Allowance (a) An employee who agrees to be on call, that is, the employee agrees to make themselves ready and available to return to work at short notice whilst off duty, shall be paid the allowance, for each period of 24 hours or part thereof, set out in Item 17 of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement. (b) An employee who is directed to remain on call during a meal break shall be paid the meal break allowance set out in Item 18 of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement, provided that no allowance shall be paid if, during a period of 24 hours, including such period of on call, the employee is entitled to receive the allowance prescribed in sub-clause 20.5(a). (c) Where an employee on call in accordance with sub-clause 20.5(a), leaves the residential aged care facility and is recalled to duty, she or he shall be reimbursed all reasonable fares and expenses actually incurred. Where in these circumstances the employee elects to use his or her own vehicle the employee shall be paid the per kilometre allowance set out in Item 5 of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement. (d) This subclause shall not apply to a Director of Nursing, Deputy Director of Nursing or Assistant Director of Nursing.

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