Other than Toronto Area Based Employers Sample Clauses

Other than Toronto Area Based Employers. There shall be no travel allowance paid for all work performed within a sixteen (16) kilometre radius from the City Hall in the City where the Employer’s Head Office is located or as otherwise agreed to by the Employer and the Union, in writing.
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Other than Toronto Area Based Employers. There shall be no travel allowance paid for all work performed within a sixteen (16) kilometer (10 mile) radius from the City Hall in the City where the Employer’s Head Office is located or as otherwise agreed to by the Employer and the Union, in writing. Effective August travelling expense at the rate of Twenty-Six Point Five (26.56 mile) Cents per kilometer, each way. Effective May this amount shall be increased to Twenty-Seven Point Three (27.36 mile) Cents per kilometer each way. Effective May this amount shall be to Twenty-Eight Point One (28. mile) Cents per kilometer each be paid for all work beyond the free zone limits as described in and up to the area limits of this Agreement. Living Out Expense shall be paid on jobs over forty kilometres (40 (25 miles) as follows: XXX XXX WORKED August May May Kilometres Miles Over up to Over up to Over up to Over (seven miles up to miles miles up to miles miles up to miles miles (seven days per week) days per week) If an employee chooses to remain overnight while employed on a job in this zone, the Room and Board Allowance set out in the over one hundred and sixty kilometre (160) zone will apply. Where the employee commutes daily the payment will be in accordance with the over eighty (80) kilometre zone. Living Out Expense will not be deducted from an employee’s pay due to inclement weather or Statutory Holidays. However, if an employee fails to report to work when work is available on the working day immediately preceding and following such bad weather days or holidays, he shall forfeit his Living Out Expense for such absenteeism. Employees required to use their cars to travel to job sites or following equipment other than as covered in paragraph above shall be paid the following: Effective, August the rate of Point Five mile) Cents per kilometre, each way. Effective May this amount shall be increased to Point Three (27.36 mile) Cents per kilometre each way. Effective May this amount shall be increased to Point One mile) Cents per kilometre each way. Transportation expenses to sites other than as indicated above shall be paid by the Employer.

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