Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations Sample Clauses

Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. (a) Employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by water or extended travel over roads which are unpaved, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependants. (b) This subsidy shall be in the amount of $500, and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. (c) For the purposes of definition under (a) above, the specific locations not exceeding 50 shall be the same as implemented for the majority of unionized employees in the Public Service (see Information Appendix G).
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Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. ‌ (a) Employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by water or extended travel over roads which are unpaved, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependents. (b) This subsidy shall be in the amount of $500, and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. (c) For the purposes of definition under (a) above the specific locations not exceeding 50, on the Isolation Index have been identified by the Joint Committee on Isolation Allowances and are listed in Appendix 6. These locations will not be changed without mutual agreement.
Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. (a) Employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by water or extended travel over roads which are unpaved, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependents. (b) This subsidy shall be in the amount of $520 effective April 1, 2022; $555.10 effective April 1, 2023; and TBD effective April 1, 2024, and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. (c) For the purposes of definition under (a) above the specific locations not exceeding 50, on the Isolation Index have been identified by the Joint Committee on Isolation Allowances and are listed in Appendix 6. These locations will not be changed without mutual agreement.
Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. (a) Regular employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by extended travel, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependents. (b) This subsidy shall be in the amount of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350), and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. (c) The Employer in keeping with the relevant legislation shall pay their employees in a manner which provides a travel allowance and does not increase their taxable income. The Employer shall insert in Box 32 of each employee's T-4 slip ten percent (10%) of their basic pay. This amount is not in addition to their regular wages and only shows the breakdown on the annual earnings.
Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. Employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by water or extended travel over roads which are unpaved, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependants. This subsidy shall be in the amount of and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. For the purposes of definition under (a) above, the specific locations not exceeding shall be the same as implemented for the majority of unionized employees in the Public Service (see Information Appendix
Special Vacation Transportation Subsidy for Severely Isolated Locations. (a) Regular employees at severely isolated locations with access to major centres only possible by extended travel, shall receive once in each calendar year, a special subsidy to assist them with transportation expenses for themselves and their dependents. (b) This subsidy shall be in the amount of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350), and is only payable in the event that the employee actually leaves the isolated area. (c) The Employer in keeping with the relevant legislation shall pay their employees in a manner which provides a travel allowance and does not increase their taxable income. The Employer shall comply with relevant tax legislation with respect to a Special Vacation Subsidy and complete the applicable form T4 in the applicable box.

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