Common use of Out of Town Allowances Clause in Contracts

Out of Town Allowances. (a) In regard to out-of-town allowances, it is understood that if the Employer requires an employee to be out-of-town overnight, the Employer will provide suitable room and board for the employee up to a maximum of eighty dollars ($80.00) per day or a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) per week. If the employee is more than one hundred and sixty (160) kilometres out of Toronto then such room and board allowance shall be payable to a maximum of seven (7) days per week;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Out of Town Allowances. (a) In regard to out-of-town allowances, it is understood that if the Employer requires an employee to be out-of-town overnight, the Employer will provide shall arrange and pay for suitable room and board accommodations for the employee up to for each day out of town. The Employer shall also pay each employee a maximum meal allowance of eighty sixty dollars ($80.0060.00) per day or a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) per weekday. If the employee is more than one hundred and sixty (160) kilometres out of Toronto then such room and board allowance shall be payable to a maximum of seven (7) days per week;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Out of Town Allowances. (a) In regard to out-of-town allowances, it is understood that if the Employer requires an employee to be out-of-town overnight, the Employer will provide shall arrange and pay for suitable room and board accommodations for the employee up to for each day out of town. The Employer shall also pay each employee a maximum meal allowance of eighty sixty dollars ($80.0060.00) per day or a maximum of four hundred dollars ($400.00) per weekday. If the employee is more than one hundred and sixty (160) kilometres out of Toronto Toronto, then such room and board allowance shall be payable to a maximum of seven (7) days per week;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Out of Town Allowances. (a) In regard to out-of-town allowances, it is understood that if the Employer requires an employee to be out-of-town overnight, the Employer will provide suitable room and board for the employee up to a maximum of eighty fifty-five dollars ($80.0055.00) per day or a maximum of four two hundred and seventy-five dollars ($400.00275.00) per week. If the employee is more than one hundred and sixty (160) kilometres out of Toronto then such room and board allowance shall be payable to a maximum of seven (7) days per week;.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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