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MPDA. Master Painters and Decorators Association of British Columbia
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MPDA. Master Painters and Decorators Association
MPDA. Master Painters and Decorators Association of British Columbia 16. ut-of-Town Project: An out-of-town project shall be defined as any project to which an Employee does not travel daily from his residence. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any project that is located more than two (2) hours travel, each way, from an Employee's residence, any project to which it is not practical for the Employee to travel daily from his residence, and any project to which it is not cost effective for the Employer if the Employee travels daily from his residence, shall be defined as an out-of-town project. Notwithstanding any/all contrary provision(s) of this Agreement, any project located within either the Painters Standard Industrial Agreement May 1, 2016 to April 30, 2019 APPENDIX "A" - DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Lower Mainland or Greater Victoria shall not be defined as an out-of-town project.
MPDA. Master Painters and Decorators Association APPENDIX “A” PAGE 3 OF 3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS The following definitions and abbreviations shall be applicable to the interpretation of this Agreement.

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