Supper Money Sample Clauses
The 'Supper Money' clause defines an allowance or reimbursement provided to employees for meals consumed during work, typically when working overtime or outside regular hours. This clause specifies the conditions under which employees are eligible for meal compensation, such as working beyond a certain time in the evening or being required to stay late for business reasons. Its core practical function is to ensure employees are fairly compensated for additional meal expenses incurred due to extended work hours, promoting fairness and supporting employee welfare.
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Supper Money. Should an employee be required to perform overtime work in excess of two (2) hours in any one (1) day and who is not notified the day before the overtime work is performed, he/she shall be paid DOR seven ($7) dollars and Year 5 eight ($8) dollars supper money in lieu thereof effective the date of ratification.
Supper Money. Should an employee be required to perform overtime work in excess of two (2) hours in any one
Supper Money. Any production employee who shall be required to work a second shift of either four (4) or eight (8) hours duration immediately following his regular shift shall be provided with a meal allowance of ten dollars ($10.00). The employee shall suffer no loss of time, not exceeding thirty (30) minutes, for procuring and eating such meal. If the employee cannot leave his job unattended while procuring this meal, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will arrange for its delivery at the job and ample time to eat.
Supper Money. Employees agree to abide by the current corporate travel policy, the most current version of which will always be posted on the company intranet unless a provision in this Agreement conflicts with the corporate travel policy, in which case, this Agreement shall control. If this Agreement is silent and the Corporate Travel and Entertainment Policy contains applicable provisions, the Company and the Union agree to follow the Corporate Travel and Entertainment policy provision, except that employees will be reimbursed for actual internet charges, not to exceed $35 per month or employees may use a tethering option on the smart phone supplied by the Company.
Supper Money. Employes required to work after 6:30 p.m., when the store is generally open to the public for business, shall receive $1.50 sup per money; provided however, on Saturdays, major sales days (not to exceed 6 per year per store), during the week preceding Easter and during the period between Thanksgiving and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ mas Eve, this supper money shall be paid for work after 7 p.m., except that this provision shall not apply on any night to those employes who, because of the nature of their work, normally work after 6:30 or 7 p.m. on nights when the store is not open to the public for business. Christmas extras shall not receive supper money.
Supper Money. Employees who work three (3) or more hours in excess of their normal workday, such three (3) hours to include time spent traveling from their final assignment to their home or hotel, shall be entitled to a supper allowance not to exceed thirty ($30.00). To obtain reimbursement for supper, employees must present a receipt verifying the expense. Such a receipt must show the itemized expenses and the date of purchase. Employees may not use their supper allowance for groceries or gift certificates. If the Company increases the Supper allowance during the term of this Agreement for nonunion employees, the increase will be applicable to bargaining unit employees.
Supper Money. The Employer will pay eighteen dollars ($18.00) supper money to all employees covered by this Agreement who work ten (10) consecutive hours or more on any given day and provided they have not consumed a company-supplied a meal. An unpaid meal time of one hour will not be considered a break in the consecutive hours and will not be considered part of those hours.
Supper Money. The Employer will pay thirteen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50) supper money to all employees covered by this Agreement who work ten (10) hours or more on any given day. This rate will increase to fourteen dollars ($14.00) on January 1, 2006.
Supper Money. 31.01 In the case of an employee scheduled to work (2) hours or more after the regular scheduled shift an allowance not exceeding six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) shall be paid except if a meal is provided by the Company.
Supper Money. An Operator with a 5-8 assignment working ten (10) or more consecutive hours, or an Operator with a 4-10 assignment working eleven (11) or more consecutive hours, with less than ten (10) minutes between work, will be paid non-routine and occasionalsupper money in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00). Non-routine and occasional supper money will be paidon regular paydays.
