PAY FOR LOCKING LOBBY DOORS Sample Clauses

PAY FOR LOCKING LOBBY DOORS. 46.01 Except where a Post Office is housed in an employee's domicile or on the same property as the employee's domicile, an employee who is required by the Corporation to return to the Post Office for the purpose of locking and making secure the lock-box lobby, shall receive one (1) hour's pay at his straight-time hourly rate of pay for each occasion.
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PAY FOR LOCKING LOBBY DOORS. Except where a Post Office is housed in an employee’sdomicile or on the same property as the employee’sdomicile, an employee who is required by the Corporation to return to the Post Office for the purpose of locking and making secure the lock-box lobby, shall receive one (1) hour’s pay at his straight-time hourly rate of pay for each occasion. ARTICLE ISOLATED POST This Article does not apply to Postmasters in a group office in non Corporation premises. An em working thirteen and one third (13 hours or more per week in an appearing in Part one of Appendix shall be entitled to isolated post allowance as per the Canada Post Corporation Isolated Post Program, as amended from time to time. An employee who works thirteen and one third (13 hours or more per week at an office in Part two of Appendix and has done so since August be entitled to the Allowances in the Canada Post Corporation Isolated Post Program, as amended from time to time. When proceeding on isolated travel for purposes of vacation or sick leave, the three Y3) shall be entit to travel leave (leave of absence with regular pa ) of days or actual travel time, whichever is the lesser, for purposes travel from his post to a point of de and to return from a point of departure to his post. In the case unavoidable delay due to transportation problems between his post and the oint of departure or return, the Corporation may grant additional time in of the circumstances. The ranting of such additional time shall not be unreasonably withheld. This entit shall be maintained for as long as the employee remains employed in his present office, or any appearing in Part two in Appendix Employees receiving isolated post allowance on October but in locations not listed in shall continue to receive isolated post allowance for as long as t maintain their employment with the Corporation in their present office or any offices appearing in Appendix The benefit levels of the Canada Post Corporation Isolated Post Program, in force on the date of si of this collective a will apply to eligible employees in the unit and shall e continued until they are amended by agreement of the parties.

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