Common use of Residence to Work Location Clause in Contracts

Residence to Work Location. (a) Transportation of an employee between the employee's residence and headquarters may not be claimed except where the employee has been called back to return to work: i) outside of the employee's normal hours on the employee's regular working day or shift; or ii) on the employee's day of rest; (b) where an employee is assigned to a beat, patrol area, territory or work location which is outside the headquarters area to which the employee would otherwise relate, the additional distance to travel to that beat, patrol area, territory or work location over that which would otherwise be incurred in travel from the employee's residence to the employee's headquarters may be claimed.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Residence to Work Location. (a) Transportation of an employee between the employee's ’s residence and headquarters may not be claimed except where the employee has been called back to return to work: (i) outside of the employee's ’s normal hours on the employee's ’s regular working day or shift; or (ii) on the employee's ’s day of rest; (b) where an employee is assigned to a beat, patrol area, territory or work location which is outside the headquarters area to which the employee would otherwise relate, the additional distance to travel to that beat, patrol area, territory or work location over that which would otherwise be incurred in travel from the employee's ’s residence to the employee's ’s headquarters may be claimed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Tentative Agreement

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Residence to Work Location. (a) Transportation of an employee between the employee's ’s residence and headquarters may not be claimed except where the employee has been called back to return to work: i) outside of the employee's ’s normal hours on the employee's ’s regular working day or shift; or ii) on the employee's ’s day of rest; (b) where an employee is assigned to a beat, patrol area, territory or work location which is outside the headquarters area to which the employee would otherwise relate, the additional distance to travel to that beat, patrol area, territory or work location over that which would otherwise be incurred in travel from the employee's ’s residence to the employee's ’s headquarters may be claimed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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