Common use of Lodging and Living Expenses Clause in Contracts

Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals without charge will be provided to employees during assigned meal hours. However, a meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance will be provided to employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast - 0730-0830 Luncheon - 1130-1230 Dinner - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1, 2004, the meal allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement will be increased to $5.57 for Breakfast, $6.38 for Luncheon and $8.36 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1, 2005 and January 1, 2006. 6.3 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods enroute. 6.4 Employees deadheading on corporate business will be provided with sleeping accommodation enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable. (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals without charge will be provided to employees during assigned meal hours. However, a meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance will be provided to employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast - 0730-0830 Luncheon - 1130-1230 Dinner - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1, 2004, the meal allowance Allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement will be increased to $5.57 5.18 for Breakfast, $6.38 5.93 for Luncheon and $8.36 7.76 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1, 2005 2002 and January 1, 20062003. 6.3 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods enroute. 6.4 Employees deadheading on corporate business will be provided with sleeping accommodation enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable.Articles (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals Meals without charge will be provided served to employees during assigned regular meal hours. Howeverhours on trains when meal service cars are operated. (b) When restricted menus are featured, a employees will be served in accordance with the menu in use except as provided in Article 6.2. (c) Meals or meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance thereof will be provided to proved employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast 0730 - 0730-0830 Luncheon 1130 - 1130-1230 Dinner 1730 - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1Meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served. Where more than one meal is involved, 2004, the meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid on trains on which only take-out snack and/or Galley Club tray meal service is available. No additional reporting time or release time will be allowed in either case. 6.3 Allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement agreement will be increased to $5.57 4.50 for Breakfastbreakfast, $6.38 6.00 for Luncheon luncheon and $8.36 9.50 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1, 2005 and January 1, 2006dinner. 6.3 6.4 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods period enroute. 6.4 6.5 Employees deadheading on corporate company business will be provided with sleeping accommodation accommodations enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles Article 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable. (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS bulletin requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS bulletin requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) 24 hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) 24 hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 6.7 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 6.8 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals Meals without charge will be provided served to employees during assigned regular meal hours. Howeverhours on trains when meal service cars are operated. (b) When restricted menus are featured, a employees will be served in accordance with the menu in use except as provided in Article 6.2. (c) Meals or meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance thereof will be provided to proved employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast 0730 - 0730-0830 Luncheon 1130 - 1130-1230 Dinner 1730 - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1Meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served. Where more than one meal is involved, 2004, the meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid on trains on which only take-out snack and/or Galley Club tray meal service is available. No additional reporting time or release time will be allowed in either case. 6.3 Allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement will be increased to $5.57 7.00 for Breakfastbreakfast, $6.38 10.00 for Luncheon and $8.36 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1lunch, 2005 and January 1, 2006.and 6.3 6.4 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods enrouteterminals. 6.4 6.5 Employees deadheading on corporate Company business will be provided with sleeping accommodation accommodations enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles Article 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable. (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS bulletin requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS bulletin requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) 24 hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) 24 hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 6.7 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 6.8 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals Meals without charge will be provided served to employees during assigned regular meal hours. Howeverhours on trains when meal service cars are operated. (b) When restricted menus are featured, a employees will be served in accordance with the menu in use except as provided in Article 6.2. (c) Meals or meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance thereof will be provided to proved employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast 0730 - 0730-0830 Luncheon 1130 - 1130-1230 Dinner 1730 - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1Meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served. Where more than one meal is involved, 2004, the meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid on trains on which only take-out snack and/or Galley Club tray meal service is available. No additional reporting time or release time will be allowed in either case. 6.3 Allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement will be increased to $5.57 7.00 for Breakfastbreakfast, $6.38 10.00 for Luncheon lunch, and $8.36 21.00 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1, 2005 and January 1, 2006dinner. 6.3 6.4 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods enrouteterminals. 6.4 6.5 Employees deadheading on corporate Company business will be provided with sleeping accommodation accommodations enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles Article 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable. (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS bulletin requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS bulletin requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) 24 hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) 24 hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 6.7 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 6.8 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Lodging and Living Expenses. (a) On trains with meal service cars, meals Meals without charge will be provided served to employees during assigned regular meal hours. Howeverhours on trains when meal service cars are operated. (b) When restricted menus are featured, a employees will be served in accordance with the menu in use except as provided in Article 6.2. (c) Meals or meal allowance in lieu of meal may instead be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served to employees. (b) Where there is no meal service car, a meal allowance thereof will be provided to proved employees who are on duty between the following hours or any portion thereof: Breakfast 0730 - 0730-0830 Luncheon 1130 - 1130-1230 Dinner 1730 - 1730-1830 6.2 Effective September 1Meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid to employees assigned to trains on which only one meal is served. Where more than one meal is involved, 2004, the meal allowance in lieu of meals may be paid on trains on which only take-out snack and/or Galley Club tray meal service is available. No additional reporting time or release time will be allowed in either case. 6.3 Allowance in lieu of free meals to employees covered by this Agreement will be increased to $5.57 7.00 for Breakfastbreakfast, $6.38 10.00 for Luncheon lunch, and $8.36 21.00 for Dinner. In addition these amounts will be increased by CPI on January 1, 2005 and January 1, 2006dinner. 6.3 6.4 Employees will be provided with lodging accommodation at away-from-home terminals and sleeping accommodation during rest periods period enroute. 6.4 6.5 Employees deadheading on corporate Company business will be provided with sleeping accommodation accommodations enroute, and meals, in accordance with Articles Article 6.1 and 6.2 as applicable. (a) Assigned employees arriving at distant or intermediate terminals and held beyond the ORS bulletin requirements will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from expiration of the ORS bulletin requirements. (b) When the regular layover at distant terminals exceeds twenty-four (24) 24 hours, or when employees arriving in extra service are held at the distant terminal in excess of twenty-four (24) 24 hours after release from duty, meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof will be provided at regular meal periods commencing with expiration of the 24-hour period. 6.6 6.7 Employees assigned to special movements requiring stopovers enroute will be provided with meals or meal allowance in lieu thereof at regular meal periods commencing from time of arrival at such point, if meal service is not available. 6.7 6.8 Employees performing spare work in accordance with Article 7.2(vii) out of a home terminal where a spare board is not maintained will be provided with meals or a meal allowance in lieu thereof while at that point following expiration of eight (8) hours from the time of their first arrival there.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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