Common use of OUT OF TOWN EXPENSES Clause in Contracts

OUT OF TOWN EXPENSES. 9.1 On all out of town work, when an Employee is required to stay overnight, transportation and living expenses shall be paid for by the Employer, with a minimum of sixty dollars ($60) to each Employee for each day to cover three (3) meals and lodging. In the event a round trip is required by Employer in one day, the Employee shall be paid continuous time. Each Employee receiving his or her individual expenses in advance, either direct or through his or her Xxxxxxx, shall have his or her time commence at the time of the departure for the job and the return trip to be made under the same conditions. When returning from an out of town job where it has been necessary to stay overnight the previous night, an Employee shall receive a maximum of six dollars ($6) for breakfast and six dollars ($6) for lunch. In the event his or her time of arrival at the shop is after 6.00 P.M., he or she shall receive payment of twelve dollars ($12) for the dinner meal that evening. Employee is required to submit receipts for above meals.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Metal Labor Agreement, Metal Labor Agreement, www.dir.ca.gov

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