Telephone Allowances Clause Samples

The Telephone Allowances clause establishes the terms under which employees are reimbursed or provided with a stipend for work-related telephone expenses. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria, the types of expenses covered (such as mobile phone bills or equipment), and the process for claiming the allowance. Its core function is to ensure that employees are not out-of-pocket for necessary communication costs incurred in the course of their duties, thereby supporting effective business communication and clarifying reimbursement procedures.
Telephone Allowances. Employees on travel status who are required to obtain overnight accommodation shall be entitled to claim for one five (5) minute telephone call home to or within British Columbia, for the first night away and then for every three (3) consecutive nights away thereafter.
Telephone Allowances. Phone allowances for some mobile phone users to continue their personal contract instead of providing RBC O2 phones to be removed in favour of RBC mobiles and/or broadband line • Phone rental for some employees to have land lines at home for occasional business use will be replaced with broadband line or mobile as appropriate and necessary for the job • Phone recharge (Reimbursement for business calls made on personal phones) will be retained as required 24.First Aid Payment Will be retained where it is not part of the job and the employee is a recognised and trained first aider