Common use of Payment of travelling allowance Clause in Contracts

Payment of travelling allowance. 1. When, in connection with outwork, the employee is required to be present at the workplace from the beginning to the end of the working hours, an allowance shall be payable in respect of the time and cost of travelling. The allowance shall be fixed by local negotiation. If agreement cannot be reached, an allowance shall be paid in accordance with the rules set out below: BetaPayment for travelling as passenger on transport provided by the enterprise, using public means of transport or the employee's own motor vehicle. Clau The time of travelling, i.e. the computed time spent travelling from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back, shall be paid for by the employer if it is longer than the employee’s normal time of travelling from home to the enterprise. In that case, the time of travelling shall be paid for at 75 per cent of the employee's normal payment for time-rate work. Payment is only for extra time of travelling. Where public means of transport are used, the computed cost of travelling from the enterprise to the place of the outwork and back shall be paid in addition to the payment for the time spent in travelling. Where the employee travels as passenger on transport provided by the enterprise, the payment shall cover only the time spent in travelling. Where the employee's own vehicle is used by arrangement with the employee, a kilometre allowance in accordance with clause 21shall only be paid if the distance from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back is longer than the distance from the employee’s home to the enterprise and back. Kilometre allowance is only paid for the extra distance. At local level, an agreement may be made with the employees in the enterprise that any kilometre allowance shall be calculated from the employee's usual residence to the place of the outwork.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement

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Payment of travelling allowance. 1. When, in connection with outwork, the employee is required to be present at the workplace from the beginning to the end of the working hours, an allowance shall be payable in respect of the time and cost of travelling. The allowance shall be fixed by local negotiation. If agreement cannot be reached, an allowance shall be paid in accordance with the rules set out below: BetaPayment for travelling as passenger on transport provided by the enterprisecompany, using public means of transport or the employee's own motor vehicle. Clau The time of travelling, i.e. the computed time spent travelling from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back, shall be paid for by the employer if it is longer than the employee’s normal time of travelling from home to the enterprisecompany. In that case, the time of travelling shall be paid for at 75 per cent of the employee's normal payment for time-rate work. Payment is only for extra time of travelling. Where public means of transport are used, the computed cost of travelling from the enterprise company to the place of the outwork and back shall be paid in addition to the payment for the time spent in travelling. Where the employee travels as passenger on transport provided by the enterprisecompany, the payment shall cover only the time spent in travelling. Where the employee's own vehicle is used by arrangement with the employee, a kilometre allowance in accordance with clause 21shall only be paid if the distance from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back is longer than the distance from the employee’s home to the enterprise company and back. Kilometre allowance is only paid for the extra distance. At local level, an agreement may be made with the employees in the enterprise company that any kilometre allowance shall be calculated from the employee's usual residence to the place of the outwork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industrial Agreement

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Payment of travelling allowance. 1. When, in connection with outwork, the employee is required to be present at the workplace from the beginning to the end of the working hours, an allowance shall be payable in respect of the time and cost of travelling. The allowance shall be fixed by local negotiation. If agreement cannot be reached, an allowance shall be paid in accordance with the rules set out below: BetaPayment for travelling as passenger on transport provided by the enterprisecompany, using public means of transport or the employee's own motor vehicle. Clau The time of travelling, i.e. the computed Til notater time spent travelling from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back, shall be paid for by the employer if it is longer than the employee’s normal time of travelling from home to the enterprisecompany. In that case, the time of travelling shall be paid for at 75 per cent of the employee's normal payment for time-rate work. Payment is only for extra time of travelling. Where public means of transport are used, the computed cost of travelling from the enterprise company to the place of the outwork and back shall be paid in addition to the payment for the time spent in travelling. Where the employee travels as passenger on transport provided by the enterprisecompany, the payment shall cover only the time spent in travelling. Where the employee's own vehicle is used by arrangement with the employee, a kilometre allowance in accordance with clause 21shall only be paid if the distance from the employee’s home to the place of the outwork and back is longer than the distance from the employee’s home to the enterprise company and back. Kilometre allowance is only paid for the extra distance. At local level, an agreement may be made with the employees in the enterprise company that any kilometre allowance shall be calculated from the employee's usual residence to the place of the outwork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industrial Agreement

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