Common use of Periodic Leave Clause in Contracts

Periodic Leave. On an out-of-town project of over fifty (50) calendar days duration, the Employer shall provide leave every forty (40) calendar days. When leave is desired in accordance with the above terms, the Employer shall provide first class transportation and expenses to the point of departure and back to the job. The extent of leave shall be for a minimum of five (5) days to a maximum of one (1) week, or a number of days mutually agreed between the Employee and the Employer’s representative. The timing of the leave shall also be decided by mutual agreement. In no event will an Employee receive leave unless they actually return to their place of departure. Living-out-Allowance shall not be paid during leave periods. This clause will apply to those agreements where Compassionate Leave, Turn-arounds, or Longevity provisions do not apply and shall be effective sixty (60) days from the date of signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. (Operative Date: September 20, 1980)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Maintenance and Service Agreement, Maintenance and Service Agreement, Construction Agreement

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